The machine was fully operational and used every day until it was moved. No
reason to assume it will not run. When we purchased the press brake the
cylinders were weeping oil (which is common on these machines) and the ram
had some dings and tooling marks. There were no major leaks and no obvious
operational problems. We welded and re-machined the ram and hold bars. We
purchased new packing for the cylinders and installed the packing. Since we
did not install the machine, we assume the cylinders will weep until the packing
is broken in, so assume the packing will need to be adjusted after start up. Our
guarantee is that the machine will run, contingent on being installed per
Cincinnati specifications and using the proper fluids, voltages, etc. We cannot
guarantee the accuracy of the ram stroke, we tested it before removal and it
was good. We assume it will need to be adjusted after installation. Our rigger
will be available for phone consultation if needed. It would be up to him if he is
willing to travel to assist in installation.
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