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| Manufacturer | Šmeral Trnava |
|---|---|
| Model | LEN 63C |
| Year | 1990 |
| Location | Poland
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| Category | Forging - Eccentric presses |
| Product id | P260305210 |
| Language |
| Power in tons | 60 T |
| Table length | 800 mm |
| Table width | 630 mm |
| Ram stroke | 70 mm |
| Nbr of strokes/min | 50 |
| Distance between columns | 355 mm |
| Engine Power | 7.5 kW |
| ------------------- | |
| Length x width x height | 1790.0 × 1425.0 × 2550.0 |
| Weight | 5850 kg |
| worked hours | |
| hours under power | |
| state | malfunction |
| At local norms | --------- |
| status | visible but unplugged |
| Datasheet | Šmeral Trnava Len 63 P |
| Last availability date | 14/04/2026 |
This listing is for a Šmeral Trnava LEN 63C crank press, manufactured in 1990 in Czechoslovakia. The machine is designed for forging applications and delivers a nominal force of 60 tons (630 kN). It features a worktable measuring 800 mm in length and 630 mm in width, with a round hole in the center. The ram stroke is 70 mm, and the press can achieve up to 50 strokes per minute. The distance between columns is 355 mm, providing a compact yet sturdy frame suitable for various pressing tasks.
The crank press has overall dimensions of 1790 mm in length, 1425 mm in width, and 2550 mm in height, with a total weight of approximately 5850 kg. It is constructed with a robust frame and includes a large flywheel cover on the left side, which features yellow and black safety markings around the slot. The machine is equipped with hydraulic or pneumatic hoses visible inside the frame, indicating its operational components.
The press is mounted on wooden pallets for ease of handling and transport. The exterior shows signs of paint wear and some surface rust, particularly on the table, legs, and flywheel cover, which may require attention depending on intended use. The control panel is located below the worktable and includes two red buttons for operation.
Please note that the machine currently is inoperable due to damaged mechanical time relays. The original German DTR-kr manual is included with the press. This crank press is suitable for buyers looking for a heavy-duty forging press with a substantial force capacity, though repairs will be necessary before use.
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.
The press includes the original German DTR-kr manual and is inoperable due to damaged mechanical time relays.
Weight: 5,850 kg
External dimensions:
Height: 2,550 mm
Width: 1,425 mm
Length: 1,790 mm
Force: 60 tons
Year of manufacture: 1990
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 | 2026 |
| Offers online | 7 |
| Last activity | April 10, 2026 |
The press includes the original German DTR-kr manual and is inoperable due to damaged mechanical time relays.
Weight: 5,850 kg
External dimensions:
Height: 2,550 mm
Width: 1,425 mm
Length: 1,790 mm
Force: 60 tons
Year of manufacture: 1990
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
| Power in tons | 60 T |
| Table length | 800 mm |
| Table width | 630 mm |
| Ram stroke | 70 mm |
| Nbr of strokes/min | 50 |
| Distance between columns | 355 mm |
| Engine Power | 7.5 kW |
| ------------------- | |
| Length x width x height | 1790.0 × 1425.0 × 2550.0 |
| Weight | 5850 kg |
| worked hours | |
| hours under power | |
| state | malfunction |
| At local norms | --------- |
| status | visible but unplugged |
| Datasheet | Šmeral Trnava Len 63 P |
| Last availability date | 14/04/2026 |
This listing is for a Šmeral Trnava LEN 63C crank press, manufactured in 1990 in Czechoslovakia. The machine is designed for forging applications and delivers a nominal force of 60 tons (630 kN). It features a worktable measuring 800 mm in length and 630 mm in width, with a round hole in the center. The ram stroke is 70 mm, and the press can achieve up to 50 strokes per minute. The distance between columns is 355 mm, providing a compact yet sturdy frame suitable for various pressing tasks.
The crank press has overall dimensions of 1790 mm in length, 1425 mm in width, and 2550 mm in height, with a total weight of approximately 5850 kg. It is constructed with a robust frame and includes a large flywheel cover on the left side, which features yellow and black safety markings around the slot. The machine is equipped with hydraulic or pneumatic hoses visible inside the frame, indicating its operational components.
The press is mounted on wooden pallets for ease of handling and transport. The exterior shows signs of paint wear and some surface rust, particularly on the table, legs, and flywheel cover, which may require attention depending on intended use. The control panel is located below the worktable and includes two red buttons for operation.
Please note that the machine currently is inoperable due to damaged mechanical time relays. The original German DTR-kr manual is included with the press. This crank press is suitable for buyers looking for a heavy-duty forging press with a substantial force capacity, though repairs will be necessary before use.
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 | 2026 |
| Offers online | 7 |
| Last activity | April 10, 2026 |