WTB: Automatic label punch & 7" large hole punch

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thomas
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WTB: Automatic label punch & 7" large hole punch

Post: # 10563Unread post thomas
Thu Sep 16, 2010 8:34 am

Does anyone have or know of, for sale-

automatic label punch, for recycling 12".

7" large hole punch, for making big centers.

The slide kinds.

please PM me

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Label punch out

Post: # 10573Unread post mossboss
Thu Sep 16, 2010 5:26 pm

Hello Thomas
It weighs about 900-100o lbs and it is in sunny Australia
Made by Capitol Records in the USA Solid as brick craphouse
Doubt if you want it air freighted
Another one in the UK bigger and havier close to a tonne as a guess
The 1 tonne forklift struggles
Same story No air freight
Serously These things are messy and noisy Why dont you get George at GK to knock you up an air operated one A days rejects can be dealt with in about 15-20 minutes
Or your two great act hydraulic guys will do it in no time
If you want a photo of ours let me know
Cheers
Chris

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Post: # 10575Unread post thomas
Thu Sep 16, 2010 6:24 pm

Chris hello,

Thanks for the reply.

What you are referring to is the automatic slide type? Should not weigh half ton. I think what you talking about removes more than one at a time. Post photo lets see. You know on the Toolex 7", the large hole "dinker"? Its 6" or 8" short throw cylinder on slide with tooling. I am looking for that and the 12" hole punch version.

The hydraulic guys last project was 500 ton press, they like big stuff.

George is too busy.

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Post: # 10781Unread post thomas
Sat Oct 02, 2010 10:26 am

does anyone else need a 12" auto punch?

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large hole punches

Post: # 10788Unread post mossboss
Sat Oct 02, 2010 2:12 pm

Thomas
For the 7" dinker air is good enough to do the trick with a set of punch and dies from a turret punch
I have seen them sold in the USA for small money
Recycling 12" so as to punch out the centre yes you are right it takes about 100 records at a time and a good deal of hydraulic power
The one in Auss has a 7.5 HP power pack driving it and yes it is around a tonne as the side plates and the plattens are about 2" thick solid steel
They where made to last and they have lasted indeed
any way here are a couple ideas for you to have a look at
http://www.locatoronline.com/machinery/detail.cfm?adid=355063
http://cgi.ebay.com/JT-M-Janesville-Tool-Pneumatic-Air-Arbor-Press-A-0019-/160484830293?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item255da42c55
This one with a little mod will do the dinking as it seems that it has about 2-3 inches from centre to the back maybe a new bridge machined out of aluminium
http://cgi.ebay.com/SP-AIR-OPERATED-PRESS-EXCELLENT-WORKING-CONDITION-/110387249215?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19b397c03f
This one will do the dinking but overpriced in my view
http://cgi.ebay.com/AIR-MITE-BENCH-PRESS-COINING-BENDING-PUNCHING-1-TON-/150498815717?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item230a6daee5
A definite good one for dinking for sure and about the right price A set of punch and die another say $150
Another $300-500 for a bit of machining for some means of mounting the punch and die, done around the $1K
I can keep on looking for you if you wish but I am sure you get the idea so you can search yourself
let us know the result
Cheers
Chris

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Post: # 10864Unread post thomas
Sat Oct 09, 2010 8:57 am

Chris hello,

Yes, was hoping to purchase these already tooled.

Hydraulic unit has value, no doubt.

Does anyone else, need either one?

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