8-unit SSC

 

FOR SALE EXCLUSIVELY BY INLAND

 

 

 

8-Unit Goss Community Press

Manufacturer

Goss

Model

Community

Cut-off

22 ¾” (578mm)

Web Width

Maximum 35”

Age

1979 & mid 1980’s

IPH

18,500

Available

Immediately

 

Folder

·         One (1) Goss SC-1145 half & quarter page folder with operator panel, double set of lower nips, double under folder web leads and standard folder delivery.

·         One (1) Upper former with decking, handrail and access ladder(s).

Press Drive

·         One (1) 75HP Baldor motor and Fincor 3120 SCR controller with 190/230 input voltage.  Added new in 1994.

 

 

Units

·         Two (2) Goss SC Community factory stacked printing units each with manual running sidelay registration, manual gear-side running circumferential registration, one manual compensator, drop-down lever-style ink fountains, OTN lock-ups and conventional dampening.  (Units were added rebuilt from Goss in 1994.)

·         Four (4) Goss SC Community floor position printing units each with manual running sidelay registration, manual gear-side running circumferential registration, drop-down key-style ink fountains, conventional dampening, OTN lock-ups and integrated 42” paper roll stand.

·         Two (2) Goss SC Community floor position printing units each with manual running sidelay registration, drop-down key-style ink fountains, conventional dampening, OTN lock ups and integrated 42” paper roll stand.

Additional Equipment & Assoc. Parts Included with the Press

·         Two (2) fountain solution circulators.

·         Fourteen (14) paper roll shafts with expandable chucks.

·         Six (6) paper roll dollies with shim sets.

·         One (1) manual Goss plate bender.

·         One (1) Lincoln ink pump.

·         One (1) Baldwin model 105 Count-O-Veyor.

·         All associated spare parts and connecting components, press manuals, diagrams, and schematics.

 

Configuration

Location

Lanett, AL

Comments

 

Press ran approximately 10 to 12 hours per week.  Production was terminated in March 2011.  It can be seen under power.  All plates and blankets have been removed.  Overall the press is in good condition for its age.