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| Manufacturer | Colgar |
|---|---|
| Model | CM 4005 |
| Year | 2005 |
| Location | Austria
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| Category | Cutting - Mechanical guillotine shears |
| Product id | P251231086 |
| Language |
| Cutting length | 4000 mm |
| Max. cutting thickness | 6 mm |
| Back gauge type | Motorised Backgauge |
| Sheet support | Yes |
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| worked hours | |
| hours under power | |
| state | as-is, where-is |
| At local norms | --------- |
| status | visible |
| Datasheet | Colgar CM 4005 |
| Last availability date | 10/02/2026 |
This listing features a Colgar CM 4005 mechanical guillotine shear manufactured in 2005. The machine is designed for precise cutting with a cutting length of 4,050 mm and a blade length of 4,200 mm, allowing for a working range of up to 4,200 mm. It has slots between posts adjustable from 250 to 500 mm. The shear weighs approximately 13,200 kg, reflecting its robust industrial build.
The Colgar CM 4005 is suitable for cutting various materials including steel up to 5.0 mm thick, aluminum up to 6.0 mm, and stainless steel up to 3.0 mm. It is equipped with multiple yellow clamping fingers along the cutting edge to secure material during operation. The front of the machine includes a metal table with attached metal bars or guides to support and align the material.
The machine features a user-friendly control panel with a digital display and multiple colored buttons, including an emergency stop for safety. The display currently shows "MANUAL 9.18," indicating manual operation mode.
The shear is painted blue and prominently branded with the COLGAR logo. Visible signs of wear such as paint chipping and surface dirt are present, consistent with its used condition. These do not appear to affect the structural components but should be considered when evaluating the machine.
Overall, the Colgar CM 4005 mechanical guillotine shear offers high precision and reliability with a durable design suitable for a range of metal cutting applications. It is a low maintenance machine designed for industrial use, combining solid construction with practical features to enhance operational efficiency.
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.
- Model: CM 4005
- Year of manufacture: 2005
- Condition: used
- Technical specifications: Weight 13,200 kg
Cutting length 4,050 mm
Blade length 4,200 mm
Working range 4,200 mm
Slots between posts 250-500 mm
- Performance: Steel 5.0 mm
Aluminum 6.0 mm
Stainless steel 3.0 mm
Advantages:
- High precision and reliability
- User-friendly interface
- Low maintenance and durable
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 | Factory – small or medium company |
| Active since | 2022 |
| Offers online | 3 |
| Last activity | March 27, 2026 |
- Model: CM 4005
- Year of manufacture: 2005
- Condition: used
- Technical specifications: Weight 13,200 kg
Cutting length 4,050 mm
Blade length 4,200 mm
Working range 4,200 mm
Slots between posts 250-500 mm
- Performance: Steel 5.0 mm
Aluminum 6.0 mm
Stainless steel 3.0 mm
Advantages:
- High precision and reliability
- User-friendly interface
- Low maintenance and durable
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
| Cutting length | 4000 mm |
| Max. cutting thickness | 6 mm |
| Back gauge type | Motorised Backgauge |
| Sheet support | Yes |
| ------------------- | |
| worked hours | |
| hours under power | |
| state | as-is, where-is |
| At local norms | --------- |
| status | visible |
| Datasheet | Colgar CM 4005 |
| Last availability date | 10/02/2026 |
This listing features a Colgar CM 4005 mechanical guillotine shear manufactured in 2005. The machine is designed for precise cutting with a cutting length of 4,050 mm and a blade length of 4,200 mm, allowing for a working range of up to 4,200 mm. It has slots between posts adjustable from 250 to 500 mm. The shear weighs approximately 13,200 kg, reflecting its robust industrial build.
The Colgar CM 4005 is suitable for cutting various materials including steel up to 5.0 mm thick, aluminum up to 6.0 mm, and stainless steel up to 3.0 mm. It is equipped with multiple yellow clamping fingers along the cutting edge to secure material during operation. The front of the machine includes a metal table with attached metal bars or guides to support and align the material.
The machine features a user-friendly control panel with a digital display and multiple colored buttons, including an emergency stop for safety. The display currently shows "MANUAL 9.18," indicating manual operation mode.
The shear is painted blue and prominently branded with the COLGAR logo. Visible signs of wear such as paint chipping and surface dirt are present, consistent with its used condition. These do not appear to affect the structural components but should be considered when evaluating the machine.
Overall, the Colgar CM 4005 mechanical guillotine shear offers high precision and reliability with a durable design suitable for a range of metal cutting applications. It is a low maintenance machine designed for industrial use, combining solid construction with practical features to enhance operational efficiency.
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 | Factory – small or medium company |
| Active since | 2022 |
| Offers online | 3 |
| Last activity | March 27, 2026 |