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Hydraulic Three Roller Profile Bending Machine

Hydraulic Three Roller Profile Bending Machine

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
1 set
Supply Capability:
100 set/month

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Quick Details

  • Condition: New

  • Model Number: F6

  • Machine Type: profile bending machine

  • Raw Material: Sheet / Plate Rolling

  • Material / Metal Processed: Carbon Steel

  • Power: Hydraulic

  • Automation: Automatic

  • Extra Services: According to requirments

  • Certification: ISO 9001:2000

  • After-sales Service Provided: Engineers available to service machinery overseas

  • Hydraulic pump motor power: 7.5kW

  • Hydraulic pressure: 20MPa

  • Hydraulic motor torque: 14000

  • Max. pushing force of oil cylinder: 80T

  • Min. diameter of bending: 300mm

  • Raw Material: H-beam steel,steel pipe,Angle steel ..

  • Certification: CE

  • Power:: Hydraulic

 

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Q: Royal Co. acquired new machinery with a list price of $700,000. At the date of Purchase they received a $7,000 cash discount and paid $2,000 of delivery charges. Installation and worker training costs were $46,000 and $14,000 respectively. During installation, worker negligence caused $15,000 damage to other machinery in the factory building. What is the acquisition cost for the machinery?I am unsure what to include, deduct or add in the calculation. Any help would be great!
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Q: 2004Jan. 1 Paid $106,600 cash plus $6,400 in sales tax for a new machine. The machine is estimatedto have a six-year life and a $9,800 salvage value.Dec. 31 Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery.2005Dec. 31 Due to new information obtained earlier in the year, the machine’s estimated useful life waschanged from six to four years, and the estimated salvage value was increased to $13,050.Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery.2006Dec. 31 Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery.Dec. 31 Sold the machine for $25,240 cash.RequiredPrepare journal entries to record these transactions and events.
Jan. 1 Paid $106,600 cash plus $6,400 in sales tax for a new machine. The machine is estimated to have a six-year life and a $9,800 salvage value Dr Machinery $113,000 Cr Cash $113,000 Dec. 31 Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery Dr Depreciation expense $17,200 (i.e. [$113,000-$9,800]/6) Cr Accumulated depreciation $17,200 2005 Dec. 31 Due to new information obtained earlier in the year, the machine’s estimated useful life was changed from six to four years, and the estimated salvage value was increased to $13,050. Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery Dr Depn $27,583.33 Cr Accum. depn. $27,583.33 (Nbv of $95,800 - 13,050 divided by 3 remaining yrs) 2006 Dec. 31 Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery Dr Depn $27,583.33 Cr Accum. depn. $27,583.33 (Nbv is now $113,000 - $17,200 - $27,583.33 - $27,583.33 = $40,633.34) Dec. 31 Sold the machine for $25,240 cash Dr Cash $25,240 Dr Loss on disposal of machinery $15,393.34 Dr Accum. depn. $72,366.66 Cr Machinery $113,000
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