Old machines for producing cement bags

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These machines were used in a cement factory that has not been operating for many years now.
These machines were positioned inside the Società Italiana Cementisti e Leganti Idraulici cement factory in Gambettola (FC - Italy). This cement factory was built near the station and was known as SICLI, it was built in 1910.

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Do you have any idea if those machines are still working?

Thanks for stopping by. This machine is no longer able to function. These machines were within a technological process of the past. It was used to make bags of cement.

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Questi macchinari dovrebbero stare sotto un tetto o una copertura questo è quello che penso, l'ambiente può avere un'influenza negativa, può influenzare il loro aspetto e forse anche di più.

Are these machines still functioning and still present in our world in this days

Hello and thanks for leaving a comment. These machines are no longer in use here in Italy. Cement is made with machinery that consumes less electricity. !BEER


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Could the machines still be useful as they are now or are they damaged or outdated

Thanks for being here. These machines are no longer usable. Perhaps by spending a lot of money they could come back to life, but the problem would remain that they do not respect the workplace safety standards currently in force. !LUV

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Wow
The machines are big

Hello and welcome to my blog. These machines are very large and were built to produce large quantities of cement bags. Perhaps today, similar machines would be built with less weight. It was not easy to move these machines precisely because of the great weight they had. !LOLZ

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Thanks for stopping by. I see these old machines as a historical testimony of a technology that is no longer in use. !ALIVE

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