Hotpress Drymounter HGP360

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Hotpress Drymounter HGP360

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We have a Hotpress drymount HGP360 3 phase machine for sale . Measuring 67" x 47" including wires etc
It is in great condition with very little recent use
Total cost = £2500 also to include

A roll of release fim
Rolls of Drymount and other accessories
New foam inlay

Buyer collects and it requires 4 people to lift the machine. we are based in Greenwich , South East London
Offers welcomed
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Re: Hotpress Drymounter HGP360

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Sure its 3 phase they are 20 amp usually.
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Re: Hotpress Drymounter HGP360

Post by seesaw101 »

Graysalchemy wrote:Sure its 3 phase they are 20 amp usually.
The only disadvantage of the HGP 360 is that it does require a 3 Phase supply.
:(
As a result, I settled for a HGP260 which is a 'plug 'n play'
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They are not 3 phase but they do required to be hard wired to a 20 amp supply. I know as I have one.
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Re: Hotpress Drymounter HGP360

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It was the same for mine installed last year, just a cooker switch required (at least that's what I call it).
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Yes that's it an isolated hard wire connection with a 20 amp rating. You could probably use a commando plug if you wanted to be able to move it.

3 phase they defiantly are not.
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Re: Hotpress Drymounter HGP360

Post by Steve Goodall »

HELLO... (shouting)

They are DEFINATELY NOT 3 phase - just heavy on the amps - 18A - requiring a dedicated 20A box back to the mains.

A similar example would be your cooker in your kitchen - which has that funny on/off switch on the wall for it...

Please tell me you have a box for your cooker :shock:
Your too late I'm afraid - I retired in April 2024 :sun:
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