10 color 12 station M&R Challenger

Miami, FL, United States

Completely refurbished M&R Challenger 10 color 12 station! This automatic press was refurbished top to bottom, like new condition. This machine has new paint, has been rewired, and has new airlines. Comes with a complete set of squeegees, flood bars, and 4 complete sets of pallets- sleeve (4 X 22), 16 X 18, 12 X 22, and 18 X 22. Included are two flash cure units; 1 caged style Omni flash and 1 housing style Omni flash. Delivered and installed free of charge anywhere in the state of Florida.

This machine also comes with a $1,000 credit for any supplies (not including equipment) at miamiscreenprintsupply.com

$25,500.00

Miami Screen Print Supply
Inks, Supplies & Equipment
miranda@miamiscreenprint.com
miamiscreenprintsupply.com
(305) 622-7532
(800) 705-9488

There are 25 Comments

Miami Screen Print Supply wrote:
This machine will work like brand new, because it has been completely restored and refurbished.
Just curious. On your complete restore and refurbish do you change the center shaft bronze bushings and 6" Timpkin bearing?

In 94 they had the Tol-o-matic Index drive. The tol-o-matic stroke cylinder didn't start until 95. The single cylinder as you call it was still used on many of M&R presses throughout the late 90's and early 00's. I have a 99 Terminator with the " single cylinder ".
In 93 they still had machines with the high profile pallet locks, so it is possible they still produced some of their presses with the high profile

anson578 wrote:
In 94 they had the Tol-o-matic Index drive. The tol-o-matic stroke cylinder didn't start until 95. The single cylinder as you call it was still used on many of M&R presses throughout the late 90's and early 00's. I have a 99 Terminator with the " single cylinder ".
In 93 they still had machines with the high profile pallet locks, so it is possible they still produced some of their presses with the high profile

That is easy to solve. Just check the real serial numbers. the first 4 digit are the month and years of the equipment.

anson578 wrote:
In 94 they had the Tol-o-matic Index drive. The tol-o-matic stroke cylinder didn't start until 95. The single cylinder as you call it was still used on many of M&R presses throughout the late 90's and early 00's. I have a 99 Terminator with the " single cylinder ".
In 93 they still had machines with the high profile pallet locks, so it is possible they still produced some of their presses with the high profile

Nice Try but Wrong by 94 they were not using the single cylinder for heads and they were using tol-o-matic cylinders for heads and by 93 they were using low profile pallet arms not high rise ones and there are no mighty tykes on the screen holders as well and they were also being use by 93 so get your years straight it is not a 94!:mad:

sieggysrv wrote:
Nice Try but Wrong by 94 they were not using the single cylinder for heads and they were using tol-o-matic cylinders for heads and by 93 they were using low profile pallet arms not high rise ones and there are no mighty tykes on the screen holders as well and they were also being use by 93 so get your years straight it is not a 94!:mad:

Which part of my owning a 99 w the single cyl did u not understand? If what you saying about single cyl being replaced by 93 then your off in a 7 yr span, which means you really don't know much about equipment and should give up. Now that would mean you denying 2 machines that say they were built in certain years. My first 4 in the serial is 0399 which means march of 99.

To: Miami Screen Print. What are your first 4 digits on your serial #?

sieggysrv wrote:
Nice Try but Wrong by 94 they were not using the single cylinder for heads and they were using tol-o-matic cylinders for heads and by 93 they were using low profile pallet arms not high rise ones and there are no mighty tykes on the screen holders as well and they were also being use by 93 so get your years straight it is not a 94!:mad:

This machine has been sold. The first 4 digits on the serial number are 0994, this machine is a 1994. I do not appreciate sieggysrv saying that I need to get my years straight. I am an honest supply company that never has or ever would steer my customers wrong. I did not even post the year until I was 100% sure of the year and personally spoke to M&R. Thank you for your intense interest in my machinery, have a wonderful day.

Miami Screen Print Supply
Inks, Supplies & Equipment
miranda@miamiscreenprint.com
miamiscreenprintsupply.com
(305) 622-7532
(800) 705-9488

to find out the SN about any M&R machine look for the stamping on the top disk that print arm number one attaches to, the machine number is stamped there, for a while they used printed plastic nomenclature plates that the printing washed off of the first time solvent was used to clean it. You can call M&R with the machine number and get the SN.

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danlilsade wrote:
to find out the SN about any M&R machine look for the stamping on the top disk that print arm number one attaches to, the machine number is stamped there, for a while they used printed plastic nomenclature plates that the printing washed off of the first time solvent was used to clean it. You can call M&R with the machine number and get the SN.

Actually this is not true. Calling M&R with only the Machine number will get you no where.

M&R told us that that machine number stamp is used on many many different at once... Sad day for me.. But that problem has been overcome.