CECCATO CSA15 AIR COMPRESSOR
CECCATO CSA 15 AIR COMPRESSOR JUST TRADED IN
Manufactured Year: 2009
Model: CSA 15
Power: 11 Kw / 3 Ph / 400v
Working Pressure: 8 bar
Weight: 405 Kgs
Compressor has run only 13,756 hours
ALL IN ONE - Not just a compressor but a fully integrated compressed air package.
The Ceccato CSA 15 comes complete with a refrigerated dryer, 500L receiver all sitting on a professionally made Aluminium frame for protection and transporting safely.
A full comprehensive service and operational check has been carried out
Compressor has been fully maintained since new as per manufacturers scheduled servicing
Compressor has been housed inside a weatherproof shed since new so still looks like new with no signs of fading etc.
This low hour still as new Ceccato CSA 15 air compressor would make the perfect workshop/factory air compressor.
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