FERINTER Work Cell - 1993

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- Work cell with wagons for assembly, welding or other operations.
- The wagons can be moved between different positions on the line, which allows different operations to be carried out at each point of the production process (such as assembly, welding or other manufacturing tasks).
- 10 wagons of dimensions 5900 x 700 mm each, useful length of each wagon approx. 5400 mm.
- Each wagon equipped with 5 mobile stands, support width approx. 750 mm, minimum distance between supports approx. 500 mm, working height from the ground 1090 mm.
- Movement of the wagons: motorized, with longitudinal and transverse movement by means of chains.
-The work cell has a rectangle-shaped arrangement and is equipped with movement lines for the wagons on its four sides. One of the long sides (approx. 22500 mm) has a single longitudinal feed line, while the next short side (approx. 9000 mm) allows transverse displacement. The second long side has two possible tracks for the movement of the wagons, which offers greater operational flexibility. Finally, the last short side also features a single transverse line.
- Includes only the entire structure installed at ground level.
- The upper metal structure visible in some photos is NOT included.

- Operating conditions of this machine: unchecked.
- This item is delivered loaded by truck. The costs of dismantling and loading are those that are specified as additional costs.
Lot number:
A7-35580-10
Sold by:
Commercial Seller

Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
FERINTER
Year of build
1993
Serial number
1957
Machine weight
2000kg
Dimension l
23350mm
Dimension w
9500mm
Dimension h
1180mm
Terms of delivery
Loaded on truck

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All items are sold as used and unchecked. For more detailed information, please refer to the auction terms and conditions. Contact for technical inquiries and appointment request for visits: Emilio Sobrado Email: e.sobrado@tbauctions.com Pick-up is only possible on the following dates and by appointment with the Surplex logistics department: from 23.09.2025 to 25.09.2025 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The collection deadline is September 25th. Items not collected until that day will be transferred and the buyer will assume the costs of transport and subsequent storage.

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