Used mills for sale (103)
Wiehl Side mill
GETECHARS 1615
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VecoplanV-ECO 900
Frankenthal Cutting mill DG 66120 - 90KW
DHBDG 66120

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Frankenthal Cutting mill DG 2660 E
Sinsheim Granulator / cutting mill
NEUE HERBOLDLM 450/600-S4-2
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Sinsheim-Reihen Pulverizer / fine mill
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BOLLEGRAFAS 75/850
Germany Cutting Mills Weima WNZ (art.10106)
WeimaWNZ 310/600
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Tria20-18 JM
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Tria20-18 JM
Germany Cutting Mills Wittmann MC (art.10110)
WittmannMC 4660
Germany Beside the press granulator Hellweg
HellwegMDS 120/150
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GetechaGRS 252 A10.26
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GETECHAGRS 300 A1.1.1 (art.10105)
Białogard Mill with extraction system
DREHERS 20/20 VS
How can I spot good Mills?
When evaluating used mills, it's crucial to inspect the machine's overall condition, including wear and tear on tools and components. Check for signs of regular maintenance, such as lubrication records and clean working environments. Operational tests are essential to observe the machine's performance under load and to listen for unusual noises which might indicate internal issues. Additionally, verifying the alignment and precision through measuring tasks performed during the test can provide insights into the mill's accuracy.
Consider the History and Documentation
Asking for a detailed history and maintenance logs can be very informative. Documentation should include records of any upgrades or replacements of parts. Knowing the age of the mill and how intensively it has been used helps in assessing its expected lifespan and potential future issues. Previous applications of the mill also influence its condition; heavy usage in a production line might have led to more significant wear compared to occasional use in a school workshop.
Brand and Manufacturer Support
Opt for mills made by well-known manufacturers as these often guarantee higher quality and better customer support. Additionally, check if spare parts and service are readily available. Mills from reputable brands usually retain value better and are more reliable in the long term. This consideration is especially important when looking at older models where certain parts might be harder to find.
Seek Professional Insight
Finally, don't hesitate to consult with or hire an expert to evaluate the mill. A professional can provide a detailed report highlighting any potential problems or necessary repairs that you might not notice yourself. Their expertise could save you from future expenses and ensure that your investment is sound.
When evaluating used mills, it's crucial to inspect the machine's overall condition, including wear and tear on tools and components. Check for signs of regular maintenance, such as lubrication records and clean working environments. Operational tests are essential to observe the machine's performance under load and to listen for unusual noises which might indicate internal issues. Additionally, verifying the alignment and precision through measuring tasks performed during the test can provide insights into the mill's accuracy.
Consider the History and Documentation
Asking for a detailed history and maintenance logs can be very informative. Documentation should include records of any upgrades or replacements of parts. Knowing the age of the mill and how intensively it has been used helps in assessing its expected lifespan and potential future issues. Previous applications of the mill also influence its condition; heavy usage in a production line might have led to more significant wear compared to occasional use in a school workshop.
Brand and Manufacturer Support
Opt for mills made by well-known manufacturers as these often guarantee higher quality and better customer support. Additionally, check if spare parts and service are readily available. Mills from reputable brands usually retain value better and are more reliable in the long term. This consideration is especially important when looking at older models where certain parts might be harder to find.
Seek Professional Insight
Finally, don't hesitate to consult with or hire an expert to evaluate the mill. A professional can provide a detailed report highlighting any potential problems or necessary repairs that you might not notice yourself. Their expertise could save you from future expenses and ensure that your investment is sound.
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