Time is running out fast to save these Presses

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There are 3 beautiful big presses in Auckland that must be moved out of the way of a housing development.  If nobody takes them, they will have to be cut up for scrap.  NZ need to keep this critical infrastructure to support our Engineering sector.

2 Big Perry (686 T & 1400 T) Hydraulic Presses & 1200 T Covmac Mechanical Crank Press

If you know of anyone who may be interested in these machines please contact Barry on 027 286 4722 or barry@safegroup.co.nz

The Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand is proud to support domestic manufacturing here in New Zealand and recognizes the importance of preserving engineering capabilities like these presses. If you know anyone that might have a home for any or all of these machines please reach out before it's too late. More detailed information can be supplied by our very own Barry Robinson barry@safegroup.co.nz or by contacting us at info@mesnz.org.nz 

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