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RITTER R-46 BORING MACH. (2-HEAD LINE BORING)



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Brand:  

RITTER

Model:   R-46
Category:  

BORING MACH. - 32 MM SYS.

Machine Type:  

BORING MACH. (2-HEAD LINE BORING)

Year of Mfg.:   2006
Condition:   Very good condition   
Elect./Voltage:   230 V, 60 Cy, 3 Ph.
Value New:   $ 14,900
Price:   $ 6,950 USD
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Financing: $ 141 National Capital Leasing
Region:   SOUTHEAST (Click for Regional Map)
EXF #:   BM-012369  
Description:   (view full)

RITTER R-46 Double Row Line Borer

Specifications: 

  (2) 23-Spindle units, drills from the top, distance between rows 4" - 22", both heads adjustable on rack & pinion w/digital readouts;

  Table cycles up/down - 3" max. stroke; (2) 3 HP - 1,725 RPM motors, spindles gear driven. 

Equipped with:

  (2) Air index pins for continuous line drilling; 48" back fence with (4) stops, (2) spring holddowns per head, magnetic motor controls.

  Foot pedal operated, air requires 90 PSI, drill requirements (24) RH and (22) LH drill bits with 10 mm shaft.

This machine has been fitted with new cylinders, completely checked and adjusted, and functions perfectly.  A truly great value
 

    Special Note: Great Value
    Comment: Cleaned, checked, and ready to go to work for you!
    Written By: Ed Webb  
    *Dimensions:54" L x 48" W x 66" H
    *Weight:1,400 Lbs
    *Dimensions & Weight data are based on 3rd party information and could be incorrect; please verify & confirm if accurate dimensions & weight are required.

    The 32 mm cabinet-making system is a manufacturing method, used in the production of RTA (ready to assemble) furniture. European-style - frameless furniture, custom cabinets, and other RTA furnishings are manufactured using the 32 mm cabinet-making system. Although this system is measured using the metric system, this is a practice used globally.