2012年2月28日星期二

Used CNC Woodworking Machinery: When Is It a Good Deal?

The most anxious purchase that a woodworker can make is a used CNC machine, and it's easy to see why. Compared to standard woodworking machines, computer controlled machines have a hefty price tag and a sensitive operating system. Whereas some machinery can withstand the harshest use and operating conditions, CNC machinery has sensitive cutter heads that require it to be used carefully. This doesn't mean that a mbt moja CNC machine can't work around the clock to meet a high production demand; it can. But it does mean that you should investigate how its previous owner used it, if you intend to buy it pre-owned.

Evaluating Used CNC Woodworking Machinery

Most woodworkers buy a secondhand machine without speaking to the former owner. They buy it from a seller of used woodworking equipment, who may not know the owner's identity. In most cases, speaking with a previous owner isn't necessary to assess a machine's history. Simply knowing the owner's identity is usually enough to make correct inferences about how the machine was used. If a seller doesn't know the owner's identity, you can discover it by presenting the machine's serial number to the manufacturer, who should have a record of the machine's original buyer.

Knowing the original owner's imbt maliza dentity is valuable for at least one reason: it gives you an idea of how much the machine was used, and in what types of environmental conditions it was used. For example, in terms of wear, there's a big difference between a CNC router that was used by a commercial woodworking company for a decade, and one that was used by a university for the same period of time. Before you buy a machine, you should inspect it firsthand to assess its wear. But knowing the machine's previous owner will help you know what to look for as you prepare for the inspection.

Evaluating Machinery Sellers

Whenmbt kaya buying used CNC woodworking machinery, always buy from a professional seller of used woodworking machines. Avoid eBay merchants, Craigslist sellers, and company auctioneers who aren't qualified to evaluate woodworking machines. Once you identify a list of professional sellers, ask each of them for a set of extended references, and check each seller's record at the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Speaking with at least eight references for each seller should give you a good sense of how a seller treats its customers, and evaluating each seller's BBB record should do the same. If a seller's BBB record shows that it has customer complaints that haven't been resolved, remove the seller from your list.

Making a Decision

If you find a used industrial grade CNC machine that is in good condition, is offered by a reputable seller for a reasonable price, and has the specifications that you need, you can feel confident about buying it. However, if you need hobby grade or mid grade used CNC machinery, which has a shorter lifespan than industrial grade machinery, buying it new is the best option. To learn whether a new or used CNC machine is the best option for your woodwork, contact a professional seller of new and used woodworking machinery.

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