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Hang/Müro 106MK-8/60x72-ST Remaining Stock

Manufacturer
Hang/Müro
Model
106MK-8/60x72-ST
Type
Remaining Stock
Year
1980
Category
Production machinery for packaging material
Sub-category
Other machinery
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Various small machines from a packaging factory

Machine 1: Multi-Spindle Paper Drilling Machine

Model
Constanting Hang 106MK/8
Year of manufacture
1980
Drilling spindles
8
Drilling range
3mm-8mm
Hole spacing range
36mm-630mm
Documentation
Available

Machine 2: Vibrating Table

Model
Müro 70x72 ST
Paper dimensions X/Y
700mm/450mm
Max. stack height
100mm
Weight
approx. 50kg

Machine 3: Small Extraction Unit

Model
Kongshilde TRL 40
Year of manufacture
2023
Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 900mm/1000mm/950mm

Machine 4: Conveyor Belt

Year of manufacture
2018
Belt height
approx. 970mm
Belt dimensions X/Y
approx. 2300mm/600mm
Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 2400mm/950mm/1050mm

Sale Terms

Package sale only

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Capabilities

This remaining stock collection from a packaging factory includes three complementary machines for production and material handling. The Constantine Hang 106MK-8 multi-spindle drilling machine (1980) efficiently drills up to 8 holes simultaneously in paper and thin materials, with adjustable hole spacing from 36–630mm and drilling depths of 3–8mm—ideal for creating perforations, ventilation holes, or fastening points in packaging sheets. The Müro vibrating table (70x72 ST) settles and aligns stacked paper or packaging materials up to 100mm high, improving product consistency and feeding accuracy. The newer Kongshilde TRL 40 extraction unit (2023) removes dust and debris generated during drilling and processing, protecting worker health and keeping equipment clean.

Industries & Uses

Packaging manufacturers, print finishers, and small-scale converters use these machines to prepare materials for folding boxes, envelopes, bags, and specialty packaging. They're also valuable for businesses transitioning to in-house production or those needing reliable, space-efficient equipment to start or expand operations.

What to Check When Buying

When inspecting the drilling machine, check spindle alignment, chuck tightness, and whether all 8 spindles operate smoothly—wear here directly affects hole quality. For the 1980 vintage unit, request maintenance records and test drilling samples. Examine the vibrating table's motor and bearings for smooth operation. The newer extraction unit should have full documentation; verify suction power and filter condition. Ask about original factory settings and any modifications made during use.

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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