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    3 Things to Consider When Buying Second-Hand Manufacturing Equipment

    npsBy nps27 July 2022Updated:26 June 2024 No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Replacing equipment puts a lot of strain on manufacturing companies, but it cannot be avoided. Using outdated machines has a massive impact on productivity and ultimately impacts your bottom line. If machines are constantly breaking, you suffer from a lot of expensive downtimes.

    That’s why you need to replace things when they have reached the end of their useful lifespan. Updating equipment also allows you to improve processes and maximize efficiency.

    The problem is that brand new manufacturing equipment is incredibly expensive. However, what if there was a way to save money and still update your operation? You can do just that if you buy second-hand equipment instead of looking for brand new machines. There are some excellent used machines out there that are still in great condition, and they are much cheaper. However, there are risks involved with buying second-hand equipment, so you need to be careful. These are some of the key things to look out for.

    Check the Current Prices

    Prices for manufacturing equipment fluctuate and there is often a big difference between the well-known brands and the smaller companies. If you’re buying a second-hand machine made by an established brand, it may not be that much cheaper than a similar, new machine from a different company. In most cases, you can make some big savings when buying second-hand, but don’t take it for granted. Always check the current prices and compare them to make sure you’re getting a good deal.

    Check Safety and Maintenance Features

    One of the big differences between old and new machines is that new ones tend to have improved safety and maintenance features. While you don’t always need the latest features, many of them can help you save time and money on maintenance and keep your employees safe. For example, many modern compressed air machines come fitted with an instrument air dryer package to manage moisture. You can fit instrument air dryers to a second-hand machine too, but either way, you need to know if the machine has one or not. Always double-check these features and consider whether it would be worth investing in new equipment that can help you save money.

    Ask About Running Costs

    Just because a piece of equipment is cheaper upfront, it doesn’t mean it will save you money in the long term. As technology has evolved, machinery has become more efficient, meaning that it costs less to run. Sometimes, this difference is not significant, and you won’t be losing out by using second-hand equipment. However, in some cases, it could be incredibly expensive to run an old machine, mitigating any savings you have made by purchasing it second-hand. You must ask about the running costs before you buy so you have the full picture.

    Whenever you are looking at a piece of used manufacturing equipment, always check these things. You also need to check the machine thoroughly for any signs of damage or excessive wear and tear. Most importantly, don’t rush into any decisions without taking the time to think about them first.

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