Lot 103: Traub TNC 42/65 CNC Lathe. (2000)
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Traub TNC 42/65 CNC Lathe. Serial No. 808 (2000) with System TX-8H Control, 2 x 10 Station Upper & Lower Turrets, Sub-Spindle, Parts Conveyor, Imeca Boss 542 CNC bar Feed, Air Bench Oil Mist, Swarf Conveyor
Location: This lot is located in Sheffield, UK. Unfortunately,
there are no loading facilities on-site, dismantling and loading
will be at the cost of the purchaser. All/Any tooling is being
offered as specifically described.
Please Note: Should you be successful in purchasing an item and
wish to Export it from the UK, a charge of £55 plus VAT will
be automatically added to your invoice to prepare the goods and the
paperwork which will require UK Export Customs Declarations. This
process is now a mandatory UK export requirement from 1st January
2021. All our invoices are issued on an Incoterms EXW (Ex Works)
basis.
UK Strategic Export Control Legislation (1st April
2024)
The purchaser shall be responsible for ensuring export compliance
in accordance with OEM/UK Strategic Export Controls Legislation of
1st April 2024 for goods purchased at auction. The purchaser shall
also be responsible for all associated costs in obtaining
measurements/accuracy checks for export classification needed for
an export application. An Export License Application Fee of
£350 plus VAT shall be applicable for goods requiring an
export license application.
Buyer's premium
Buyer's Premium will be charged at 18.00%.
VAT
Value added tax will be charged at 20.00%.
Export Info
The purchaser shall at it's own costs be responsible for disconnecting, dismantling and removing items purchased from the auction location. If the purchaser is intending to export items purchased at the auction it shall be responsible at its own cost for ensuring compliance with all UK export conditions and the obtaining of any applicable Export Licences
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