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Make an offer| Manufacturer | Barnaul, Russia |
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| Model | KB8336 |
| Year | 1980 |
| Location | India
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| Category | Miscellaneous presses and forging machines |
| Product id | P260312617 |
| Language |
| Force | 12 T |
| Stroke length | 130 mm |
| Table length | 500 mm |
| Table width | 500 mm |
| Engine Power | kW |
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| Length x width x height | 1980.0 × 1240.0 × 2800.0 |
| Weight | kg |
| worked hours | |
| hours under power | |
| state | as-is, where-is |
| At local norms | --------- |
| status | |
| Last availability date | 02/04/2026 |
This Barnaul KB8336 forging press is a heavy-duty industrial machine manufactured in 1980 in Russia. It features a pressing force of 12 tons and a ram stroke length of 130 mm, suitable for various forging applications. The machine’s bed size measures 500 mm by 500 mm, providing a stable work surface, while the overall dimensions are 1980 mm in length, 1240 mm in width, and 2800 mm in height. The press includes an adjustable distance of 12 mm between the bolster plate and the slide, allowing for precise operation. Additional specifications include a shut height of 475 mm and a bolster plate thickness of 100 mm. The lower ejector has a stroke of 80 mm, while the upper ejector stroke is 10 mm with a force of 4 tons. The mechanical components are reported to be in very good condition; however, electrical replacements are required for full functionality. The machine is painted yellow in the central front section, likely housing the ram or pressing mechanism. It is equipped with a motor mounted on top and a large flywheel housing located on the right side. Various pipes, cables, and mechanical linkages are visible, indicating a complex mechanical setup. The press shows signs of wear, dirt, and rust consistent with heavy use or extended storage. This equipment is suitable for buyers seeking a robust forging press with substantial force capacity, though electrical servicing will be necessary before operation.
The following description has been generated using artificial intelligence based on the product information available. It is provided for guidance only and may not reflect all specifications or conditions. Please contact us if you need precise or confirmed details.
Forging Equipment
Capacity : 400 tons,
Ram stroke : 130 mm,
Stroke per minute : 50 spm,
Adjustment of the distance between the bolster plate and the slide: 12 mm
Shut height : 475 mm,
Bed size : 500 x 500 mm,
Bolster plate thickness : 100 mm,
Lower ejector stroke : 80 mm,
Force : 12 tons,
Upper ejector stroke : 10 mm,
Force : 4 tons,
Main motor power : 19 kW,
Overall dimensions : 1980 x 1240 x 2800 mm,
Weight : 8.5 tons.
Mechanical parts are in very good condition.
Electrical replacement required.
Item Condition: Good condition
Capacity Tons: 400
Please note that this description may have been translated automatically. Contact us for further information. The information of this classified ad are only indicative. We recommend to check the details with the seller before a purchase
| Client type | Machinery dealer |
| Active since | 2019 |
| Offers online | 1120 |
| Last activity | April 19, 2026 |
Forging Equipment
Capacity : 400 tons,
Ram stroke : 130 mm,
Stroke per minute : 50 spm,
Adjustment of the distance between the bolster plate and the slide: 12 mm
Shut height : 475 mm,
Bed size : 500 x 500 mm,
Bolster plate thickness : 100 mm,
Lower ejector stroke : 80 mm,
Force : 12 tons,
Upper ejector stroke : 10 mm,
Force : 4 tons,
Main motor power : 19 kW,
Overall dimensions : 1980 x 1240 x 2800 mm,
Weight : 8.5 tons.
Mechanical parts are in very good condition.
Electrical replacement required.
Item Condition: Good condition
Capacity Tons: 400
Please note that this description may have been translated automatically. Contact us for further information. The information of this classified ad are only indicative. We recommend to check the details with the seller before a purchase
| Force | 12 T |
| Stroke length | 130 mm |
| Table length | 500 mm |
| Table width | 500 mm |
| Engine Power | kW |
| ------------------- | |
| Length x width x height | 1980.0 × 1240.0 × 2800.0 |
| Weight | kg |
| worked hours | |
| hours under power | |
| state | as-is, where-is |
| At local norms | --------- |
| status | |
| Last availability date | 02/04/2026 |
This Barnaul KB8336 forging press is a heavy-duty industrial machine manufactured in 1980 in Russia. It features a pressing force of 12 tons and a ram stroke length of 130 mm, suitable for various forging applications. The machine’s bed size measures 500 mm by 500 mm, providing a stable work surface, while the overall dimensions are 1980 mm in length, 1240 mm in width, and 2800 mm in height. The press includes an adjustable distance of 12 mm between the bolster plate and the slide, allowing for precise operation. Additional specifications include a shut height of 475 mm and a bolster plate thickness of 100 mm. The lower ejector has a stroke of 80 mm, while the upper ejector stroke is 10 mm with a force of 4 tons. The mechanical components are reported to be in very good condition; however, electrical replacements are required for full functionality. The machine is painted yellow in the central front section, likely housing the ram or pressing mechanism. It is equipped with a motor mounted on top and a large flywheel housing located on the right side. Various pipes, cables, and mechanical linkages are visible, indicating a complex mechanical setup. The press shows signs of wear, dirt, and rust consistent with heavy use or extended storage. This equipment is suitable for buyers seeking a robust forging press with substantial force capacity, though electrical servicing will be necessary before operation.
The following description has been generated using artificial intelligence based on the product information available. It is provided for guidance only and may not reflect all specifications or conditions. Please contact us if you need precise or confirmed details.
| Client type | Machinery dealer |
| Active since | 2019 |
| Offers online | 1120 |
| Last activity | April 19, 2026 |