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PRIVATE TREATY SALE OF RV DOOR MANUFACTURING LINE!

RV Entry Door Line & More!!
Auction #168811
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We are pleased to offer the machinery used to produce recreational vehicle doors, for Elixir Industries.  The building has been sold and we need to sell as soon as possible!  All has been de-installed, however, we have videos of all machines in operation!

Ended Thu, Jan, 21st 11:59 PM America/Chicago

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Description

Private Treaty Sale

Automated Door Manufacturing Line

Elixir industries

Machinery located in Mishawaka, Indiana

FOR VIDEOS OF THE EQUIPMENT IN OPERATION CLICK THE EXTERNAL LINKS TAB

 

Gallivan is pleased to offer this entire manufacturing line, which was used to produce entry doors and door frames for recreational vehicles.  The machinery can be used for, or is adaptable to a variety of products, and not limited to doors and windows.  The machines were used for bending, cutting, routing, and punching a variety of aluminum extrusions and door slabs.  The line was installed in 2011.  Machinery has been disconnected and is being stored by the new building owner.

 

The machinery was manufactured by Automation Tool Company, with the exception of the Centurion bending machines and Extrema undercut saw.

 

Although we wish to sell the entire package, we will consider offers for individual machines.

 

Machinery Listing:

 

(2) Centurion Model 26000 Twin Head Benders for Aluminum Extrusions

These standard machines were tooled to bend aluminum extrusion door frames, with features such as:

Horizontal Heads

Specialized Stretching

Split-Actuation

Stretch limiting

Unloader

The machines may be re-tooled for bending other products.  See Video #7

 

CNC Hinge Notching Router

This machine was used to cut hinge openings in door frames.  The machine will process multiple pieces at one time.  See video #4

 

Automatic PLC-Controlled Notching & Drill Machine

This machine drilled holes into, and routed notches in the inner door frame.  See Video #11

 

CNC Table Router

This unit was used to router radii of the door slab, router the window opening and door latch opening.  See Video #14

 

CNC Vertical Router

This unit provided three-axis movement of a cutter used to notch up to three parts at a time.  An automatic clamping system holds the parts in place while they are being machined.  See Video #13

 

 

 

PLC-Controlled Frame Drill

Outer door frame is inserted into the machine prior to the bending process.  From there, an automatic indexing clamp moves the part through the machine, as holes are drilled in precise locations.  See Video # 2

 

Double Miter Saw

This machine was used to miter the bottom ends of the “U”-shaped door frame.  See Video # 8

 

Double end Cutoff Saw

This station cut the ends of the door frame, so each side was equal length.  In the bending process, the legs weren’t always the same length.  See Video #5

 

Frame Punch-Out

This first-stage process punched out the opening for the door lock.  See Video #1

 

Outer Frame Notch & Hole Punch

This station was setup to punch notches and holes after frames were bent, ensuring proper placement.  See Video #3

 

Twin Hole Punch

This is another single-purpose machine which punched holes in the lower door frame.  See Video #6

 

Two-Stage Punch

This station punched both a rectangular opening, and two round holes, in two steps.  See Video #9

 

Drill Station

This station was used to drill holes into the sides of the inner door frames.  See Video #10

 

Extrema Undercut Saw

The Extrema is a standard factory-produced machine used as a cut-to-length saw.  The blade is pedal-operated.  See Video #12

 

Hinge Punch

Punches holes in the hinge to match the frame.  See Video #15

 

Threshold Hole Punch

Punches holes in the threshold.  See Video #16

 

 

Terms: Payment in full before removal.

Inspection: By Appointment

 

Call Norm Gallivan at (239) 250-5658 for inspection or technical questions.  See videos of machinery running at www.njgallivan.com.