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BBM/Nimak/Weiler/KSM/TOX Remaining Stock
Specifications
Overview
Machines
- Machine 1
- BBM guillotine shears (larger), Year of manufacture: 1995
- Machine 2
- Nimak spot welding machine, Year of manufacture: 1990s
- Machine 3
- Roundel machine Schwartmanns, Year of manufacture: 1987
- Machine 4
- Lathe Weiler (smaller), Year of manufacture: 1966
- Machine 5
- Table-top stud welder Soyer, Year of manufacture: 2000s
- Machine 6
- Freestanding grinding motor
- Machine 7
- KSM deburring machine, Year of manufacture: 1980s
- Machine 8
- Tox hydraulic stamping press (larger), Year of manufacture: 1990
- Machine 9
- TES 15 hydraulic press, Year of manufacture: 1972
- Machine 10
- Single-column table press, Year of manufacture: 1955
- Machine 11
- Landert honing machine
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AI Description
BetaCapabilities
This lot includes a diverse collection of metalworking equipment spanning several decades. The centerpiece is a larger BBM guillotine shear (1995) for cutting sheet metal, paired with a TOX hydraulic stamping press (1990) for forming and pressing operations. Additional equipment includes a Nimak spot welder for joining metal components, a Schwartmanns roundel machine for specialized shaping, a Weiler lathe for precision turning work, a Soyer stud welder for fastener installation, a KSM deburring machine for edge finishing, and a grinding motor. Together, these machines cover the essential operations in small to medium metalworking shops.
Industries & Uses
These machines suit job shops, contract manufacturers, and small production facilities handling custom metal parts, automotive components, sheet metal work, and general fabrication. They're ideal for businesses needing versatile, proven equipment without the capital investment of new machinery. Startups in metalworking can build a capable workshop around this foundational collection.
What to Check When Buying
When evaluating used metalworking equipment, prioritize mechanical condition: check for worn bearings, hydraulic leaks, alignment issues, and blade/tool wear on cutting and forming machines. Request maintenance records and test-run demonstrations. Verify that safety guards are intact and functional. For presses and hydraulic equipment, confirm fluid condition and system pressure. Older machines may require refurbishment—budget accordingly for realignment, seal replacement, and potential electrical upgrades to meet current safety standards.
This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.
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