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Doosan Puma ST 20G

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  • Producer
    Doosan
  • Model
    Puma ST 20G
  • Diameter
    20 mm
  • Year
    2013
  • Condition
    good
  • Price
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Important data at a glance

  • Type

    Swiss Type machine
  • Location

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  • Country of origin

    Korea
  • Coolant

    Öl
  • Control

    FANUC Series 31i-Model A
  • VIB-Nr

    01-29385

Description

  • Main and counter spindle
  • Powered tools (without tools)
  • Fire extinguishing system
  • Chip conveyor
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