This specific model represents a horizontal, reciprocating screw injection molding machine manufactured by Cincinnati Milacron. Machines of this type are employed to produce plastic parts by injecting molten plastic into a mold cavity. The “110” likely designates the clamping force (measured in tons), a critical specification indicating the machine’s capacity to keep the mold closed during injection. The “7” likely refers to a specific revision or configuration within the 110-ton clamping force range. This suggests a machine capable of producing small to medium-sized plastic components with a clamping force suitable for many common applications.
Milacron machines have historically been recognized for their reliability and durability. This particular model likely offered manufacturers a robust and cost-effective solution for plastic part production. The availability of a specific model number allows for targeted searches for parts, service manuals, and technical information, simplifying maintenance and troubleshooting efforts for owners and operators. The use of such machinery represents a significant advancement in manufacturing, enabling high-volume production of complex plastic parts with precision and consistency.