Equipment Appraisals - Got
something to sell ?
One man's junk is another man's treasure ... every piece of
equipment has some value?
First of all, we're not in the junk business ... if the piece of
equipment you're trying to sell is more than 20 years old, has
excessive wear, or is generally in poor condition, its market
value is minimal ... maybe a parts machine, maybe just scrap
metal.
Before you sell, give us a call ... We can determine the
value of your equipment and help you find the right market place
to sell.
What we need from you:
Cut and Paste the following Questions into either an
Email.
Then answer the
questions and click send.
Be sure to include
your contact information.
Your Name:
Company:
Telephone:
Fax:
Email:
Best Time to Contact:
Type
Of Equipment -
Manufacturer -
S / N -
Year -
Line Speed -
Footprint:
WD x LG x HT
APX. Weight
Services Needed ...
Steam, Water, Air, etc.
What products and / or size
of packages is it running?
What is the line speed for each package?
Is it
currently
running?
If not, when was it last run?
What are the known mechanical problems?
Has it been serviced regularly?
Does it have a PLC?
What type of PLC?
Have there been any upgrades to the
machine?
What are the upgrades?
Has it been recently rebuilt, refurbished, or repainted?
What control parts,
miscellaneous parts, or related pieces are available with
machine?
Do you need help in selling this machine?
Rate your Machine on a scale of 1-5 with 1 being new
condition.
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
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General Information:
Rate your machine:1
1 - New Condition
2 - Excellent (Like new appearance, in good operating
condition with no known issues.)
3 - Good (Appearance good,
operating condition good, some mechanical issues.)
4 - Fair (Appearance fair, operating condition fair, mechanical issues.)
5 -
Poor (Appearance poor, not currently running, major mechanical
issues.)
Please
provide any information that will help in determining the value
and overall operating condition of your unit.
Contact Tim Langdon @ (919) 894 7976
Fax (919) 894 4517
Email Tim
Langdon
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