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625 5D S3 LSCF

  • Feb 21, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 8, 2022


Inventory Number: 6195

Manufactured: 1988

Number of Dies: 5

PPM: 150pmm max

Max Cutoff Diameter: 16mm

Max Cutoff Length: 125mm

Max Die Kickout: 100mm

380/3/50Hz electrics, TKO in 2nd-5th punches, bolt maker transfer, trim and sound enclosure



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Automotive / Industrial – sometimes refers to a specific Slither io engine, gearbox, or component type.

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riba
Feb 16

The way you broke down the technical aspects and real-world applications made the subject much easier to understand, even for readers who may not be deeply familiar with the machinery side of manufacturing. I also appreciate how clearly the process and benefits were explained, which adds real value for industry professionals. The way you explained the topic was very clear and helpful. I recently came across a similar discussion on a review blog, and it offered an interesting perspective as well. In the middle of exploring related resources, I noticed how platforms like https://grandoaksorthodontics.com/ also emphasize clarity and education in their content, which reinforces how effective structured explanations can be across different industries. Overall, this was a very insightful and…

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qybuno
Feb 03

Your explanation of the 625 5D S3 LS Cold Former was very thorough and made the technical details easy to understand. I particularly appreciated how you highlighted the enhancements like the TKO from the 2nd to 5th punches and the soundproofing features. I recently came across a similar discussion on https://www.inspereza.com/, which offered a complementary perspective on machinery efficiency and practical applications. This post provides a really helpful snapshot for anyone evaluating equipment upgrades.

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keo jk
keo jk
Jan 26

Precision-engineered 1988 bolt maker (150ppm, 16mm max) meets brain-teasing fun—just like Pips NYT Game challenges your logic with daily numerical puzzles! 

From industrial mechanics to intuitive drag-and-drop gameplay, both demand strategy and deliver satisfaction in compact doses.

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