Also, as technology advances, certain machines fall out of favor and can be obtained at great discounts. AN example would be the DeVlieg Jig Mill. While the DeVlieg became outmoded by modern large capacity CNC machines, it still remains a great low priced alternative for many production situations. The DeVlieg can be a great high-accuracy boring mill for operations like:
� machining the large side frames of a printing press
� machining the frame of a paper making setup
� pin holes for a die or mold set
� fabricating a plastic laminating machine
Well maintained DeVliegs can achieve an accuracy of one tenth per foot over large distances. While this kind of work is commonly done with CNC boring mills now, that leaves the DeVlieg as an excellent alternative for high quality repair work and low volume production.
A 1960s era DeVlieg can sell in the $10,000-15,000 range, which is a fraction of what a comparable CNC machine might run. With better, more accurate controls, a push button power draw bar and soft, flaked ways that can be rescraped on the shop floor (rather than sent off to a rebuilder), the DeVlieg is an outmoded, but still extremely accurate machine for many applications.
So, while many machines have gone over to robotics and automated controls, there are still great bargains in older machines. For the smaller shop or lower production levels, it is important to remember that buying used equipment does not mean a sacrifice in accuracy, precision, ease of maintenance or ease of operation. Older, outmoded equipment can even often be upgraded to the latest technology and the most modern standards.
Make sure any seller of used industrial machinery is a member of the MDNA (Machinery dealers national association), which will ensure that all machines are described accurately. This organization sets forth rules and guidelines about selling any used equipment. Buying from an MDNA member will protect the buyer of any used equipment or machining tools.
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