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Cob cost of hydraulic ram

suetoddchelceylindsayolivia zimbabwe at ns.gemlink.com
Thu May 14 00:03:42 CDT 1998


Hi Uwe,

could you please correspond to me by private email.  I am interest in specific information about this ram your friends are pondering over.  Perhaps you could provide me with the email address of the manufacturer and or snail mail address and phone number.  

regards,

todd
zimbabwe at ns.gemlink.com

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From: 	uwe
Sent: 	Tuesday, May 12, 1998 9:27 AM
To: 	cob
Subject: 	Re: Cob cost of hydraulic ram

Hi Colin,

no wonder you are unfamiliar with this ram; it's made locally. Living here in Mexico, I'm still many times surprised by the high standards of quality they sometimes achieve (like the Ford motor plant in our city). After all the replies I received (from lists and private e-mail), I think that this machine is worth it's price, so I'll advise my friends to buy it.

Uwe

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>
>
> uwe wrote:
>
> > Hi Colin,
> >
> > the size of the blocks is fixed (29x15x12 mm; roughly 12x6x5 inch), and has
> two holes which reduce weight and makes it easier to handle them. The machine
> has a hopper and feeds the mold with another hydraulic actuator; manual feed
> would probably not allow this speed (3/min.). The ram is made locally on first
> class equipment, so I think there are some good reasons buying it.
> >
> > Uwe
>
> Uwe,
>     Thanks for the info. I'm completely unfamiliar with the device, so it's of
> particular interest to me.
> Colin
>



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