When purchasing a second-hand CNC machine, many buyers often ask: “What matters the most?” Is it the price? The original guideways? Or machining accuracy? The answer isn’t simple—it depends on your application, production needs, and budget.

Let’s start with machining accuracy, which is the most critical factor when high-quality results are required. If a machine cannot maintain the required precision, no matter how cheap it is, it might lead to product defects and low productivity—resulting in greater losses over time. So for high-precision tasks, accuracy should come first.

Next, the originality of the guideways is closely tied to the machine’s durability and stability. Original guideways often indicate that the machine hasn’t been excessively refurbished or had its core components replaced. If the guideways have been swapped—especially with non-original parts—it could compromise the machine’s rigidity and long-term accuracy.

Of course, price is always an important factor. But it’s not just about being cheap—it’s about value for money. A low-cost machine that constantly breaks down can cost more in repairs than the initial purchase. So, instead of chasing the lowest price, look for a machine that is stable, reliable, and comes with proper after-sales support.

In conclusion, there isn’t a single answer. Buyers should evaluate multiple factors—accuracy, component originality, overall wear, and cost-effectiveness—to make a smart and secure decision when buying a second-hand CNC machine.

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