Cost effective solution for CNC plasma and flame cutting.- Light weight allowing it to be Portable or table fixed.- Ridged construction using heavy duty aluminium rail.- Standard sizes 1.5m x 2.4m Cut,- Custom length track to any size and max width cut of 1.8m- Rack and pinion Drive via Stepper motors & Linea guide rails.- Emergency stop button- Flame torch supplied with 1 tip- Automatic Torch Height Controller with manual mode- Ar
Cost effective solution for CNC flame cutting.- Light weight allowing it to be Portable or table fixed.- Ridged construction using heavy duty aluminium rail.- Standard sizes 1.5m x 2.4m Cut,- Custom length track to any size and max width cut of 1.8m- Rack and pinion Drive via Stepper motors & Linea guide rails.- Emergency stop button- Flame torch supplied with 1 tip- Manual torch height device- Easy to learn CNC controller wit
Item recovered locally, semi tested and sold AS IS. This auction is for a DuKane Compact 3200 Series Intercom, 75 Room, Model 12A3212-75. I have had these in before and they are so large and heavy that I usually tear them apart into modules and sell the parts, like the switch panel, users control panel, power board, etc.
Red LED Emergency Exit Light Sign Recessed Edge LitBattery Backup White Base Single FaceDual Voltage 120/277 voltTri-Mount Canopy For SideCeiling or Flush InstallationEnergy Consumption of Less Than 3 Watts"Push To Test" button12.5" x 7.5" Plastic13" x 2.5" Base Comes with mounting hardware and instructions. Location: SUN # 61
Red LED Emergency Exit Light Sign Recessed Edge LitBattery Backup Aluminum Base Single FaceDual Voltage 120/277 voltTri-Mount Canopy For SideCeiling or Flush InstallationEnergy Consumption of Less Than 3 Watts"Push To Test" button12.5" x 7.5" Plastic13" x 2.5" Base Comes with mounting hardware and instructions. Location: SUN # 35
Sensor, Smoke, Intelligent Photoelectric Detector, Range 0.67-3.77%/Ft General Electric (GE) #SIGA-PS / 3970134621 OVERVIEW The Signature Series Model SIGA-PS Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector gathers analog information from its smoke sensing element and converts it into digital signals. The detector’s on-board microprocessor measures and analyzes these signals. It compares the information to historical readings and time patterns to make an alarm decision.
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