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CINCINNATI INCORPORATED HAS OPENED a dedicated facility offering PM press reconditioning for all CINCINNATI PM equipment. The new 38,000ft2 facility features deep pits and 50-ton cranes to handle even the biggest jobs. An organized, documented process developed by CINCINNATI engineers ensures high quality reconditioning and upgrades to enhance the productivity and extend the useful economic life of existing presses. Reconditioning incorporates the latest features and developments in machine reliability. Many new press features can be added to older press designs to improve capability and productivity.
Reconditioning work is performed by expert CINCINNATI service personnel with many years of experience, assuring deep knowledge, proven skills and quality craftsmanship.
The only authorized source of original machine design documentation, drawings and part process information, CINCINNATI Engineering provides technical assistance and can design modifications for special customer requirements.
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