
2005 Cincinnati Milacron Magna V30-S
Item No. 5856
🇺🇸 USAFinancingYear 2005
30 Tons

Cincinnati Milacron - HC 70
Item No. 3872
🇺🇸 USAFinancingYear 2003
70 Tons
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About Cincinnati Milacron
Cincinnati Milacron traces its origins to the Cincinnati Screw and Tap Company, incorporated in 1884 by Fred Holz and Frederick A. Geier in Cincinnati, Ohio. The company evolved into the Cincinnati Milling Machine Company in 1889 and reincorporated under the Cincinnati Milacron name in 1970, pivoting from machine tools toward plastics processing. Strategic acquisitions — including Austrian extruder builders Anger AGM and Anger APM in 1969, Ferromatik in 1993, and DME in 1996 — built out a global plastics machinery platform that today operates under the Milacron name from its headquarters in Batavia, Ohio.
The plastics machinery division produces two core equipment families that define the brand on the used market. Its single-screw extruder lineup, anchored by the long-running PAK series, spans screw diameters from 2.0 inches up to 10 inches and beyond, covering sheet, profile, pipe, compounding, and scrap-reclaim applications; variants include the grooved-feed G-PAK and the Apex series for specialty processing. On the injection molding side, Cincinnati Milacron built a broad range of vertical and horizontal presses: the Magna V series of vertical servo-hydraulic machines, the HC vertical line, the Vector CH vertical series, and horizontal platforms including the Vista, Maxima, Elektron, VT, and MH series — spanning clamp forces from tens of tons to several thousand tons.
Cincinnati Milacron equipment serves end markets across automotive, medical device manufacturing, packaging, construction, consumer goods, and electronics. Automotive molders rely on the machines for bumpers, dashboards, and structural components, while medical manufacturers use them for high-precision, clean-room-compatible parts. Packaging producers value the high-speed, multi-cavity capability of the injection presses, and pipe and profile extruders depend on the PAK platform for consistent, high-throughput output.
Buyers seek used Cincinnati Milacron machines for several practical reasons. The heavy-duty cast-iron construction and robust hydraulic systems mean machines from the 1990s and 2000s routinely remain in excellent operating condition decades after manufacture. Replacement screws, barrels, hydraulic components, and controls are widely available through Milacron's own aftermarket network as well as third-party suppliers, keeping downtime low. The brand's long production runs of the PAK and Magna V lines mean that technicians familiar with one generation can quickly adapt to another, reducing retraining costs and making Cincinnati Milacron one of the most practical choices on the pre-owned plastics equipment market.
Meadoworks is your trusted source for used Cincinnati Milacron equipment. As third-generation industrial equipment dealers and AMEA-certified appraisers with over 50 years of experience, we offer quality-inspected Cincinnati Milacron machines at competitive prices. Browse the 2 used Cincinnati Milacron machines listed above, or call 800-323-0307 for equipment not yet listed.
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