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#0101
RAM 60 ton press, new 1986, completely remanufactured 1998
almost no use since. serial #5483-74. Unit is available with a
1 year warranty. - SOLD
#0102
RAM Industrial Press,
model 1362, 90 Ton press with 30 HP Power Unit ready to be remanufactured. - SOLD, 2 left that are available as is or remanufactured.
#0127
60 Ton RAM Studio press, w/ many cases. PRICE REDUCED
Asking $13,500
#0129
Complete production set up for RAM pressing and mold making,
including - 30 Ton Standard Stroke Studio press, die cart, die
storage rack, lot of die cases, jib crane, purge unit, hand extruder.
Asking $17,500.00
#0130
30 Ton Standard Stroke RAM Studio press. w/Cart, Rack, Air
Copmpressor, 4 sets Rings. Located in Northern California PRICE REDUCED
Asking $7,000 MAKE OFFER
#0131
60 Ton Extended 30" x 30" working area, RAM Studio
press. w/Cart, Rack, Air Copmpressor, 3 sets Rings and sink masters.
Located in Seattle Asking $12,000
#0132
30 Ton Extended Stroke RAM Studio press. w/5HP Speed Up
Drive Unit. Located in NorthEastern US. Asking $10,000
Repair is the most widely used term associated with maintenance of industrial equipment. A common definition, to quote Websters New World Dictionary, is to put back in good condition after damage. In the industrial world, repair activity fixes or replaces a failed component; other components are replaced only if they clearly impede the correct functionality of the unit. After a repair the unit is tested to make certain that the repairs have solved the problem description prior to the unit leaving the repair facility. back to top
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- fixing/replacing only failed components -scope is limited to the supplied complaint -unit is functional based on limited go/no go testing -limited warranty is offered |
Remanufacture of equipment is defined as returning it to a like new or better condition. The unit is disassembled and cleaned prior to installing all applicable updates and enhancements. The unit is inspected for aging components that warrant replacement to assure reliable, like-new condition. back to top
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- performed by OEM or an authorized representative -all applicable updates and enhancements are installed -unit is cleaned and cosmetically restored -failed and aged components are replaced -testing is performed -unit is returned with a like-new warranty |
Refurbish, sometimes called reconditioning is similar to remanufacturing but is generally performed by third-party firms rather than the OEM (original equipment manufacturer). The firm performing the process may not have access to the technical data to perform the necessary updates and enhancements to the unit. back to top
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- performed by a third party not authorized by manufacturer of the equipment -unit is cleaned and cosmetically restored -failed and aged components are replaced -limited go/no go testing is performed -limited warranty is offered -may not apply all appropriate updates and enhancements |