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USED 2009 NORWALK INNOVATION CR1052

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Overview
Manufacturer:
NORWALK INNOVATION
Model:
CR1052
Year:
2009
Stock #:
5682
Description

The Norwalk Pallet Decoiler, model CR1052, from NORWALK INNOVATION is a reliable option for handling and uncoiling materials in various industrial settings. This used decoiler is designed to support operations where precise material handling is crucial. It stands out due to its ability to efficiently manage workflows by ensuring smooth and continuous uncoiling of materials, which is vital for maintaining productivity.

This equipment is known for its durability and performance in miscellaneous applications, suitable for businesses seeking cost-effective solutions without compromising on functionality. Although specific technical specifications are not provided, the Norwalk Pallet Decoiler is typically associated with user-friendly operation and robust construction – qualities that are essential for industrial equipment used in high-demand environments.

Its condition as a used machine means it could represent an economical option for companies looking to maximize their production capabilities while staying within budget. With a reputation for consistency and reliability, NORWALK INNOVATION's equipment like the CR1052 model serves as a valuable asset for operations requiring dependable uncoiling solutions.

Specifications

MODEL NUMBER: CR1052
SERIAL NUMBER: 526031
MAX COIL WEIGHT: 10,000 lbs
TABLE DIAMETER: 52
RPM: 0-24
STEEL GUIDE DRUM: 9"
VOLTAGE: 480 VOLT, 3-PHASE 60 CYCLES

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