CNC woodworking centre

Are you looking for a second-hand CNC machining centre? A CNC machining centre is an advanced machine mainly used in the woodworking and furniture industry for milling, drilling and profiling workpieces. Instead of a flat table, this machine uses a vacuum system to secure workpieces. This offers more flexibility when machining complex and three-dimensional parts, such as doors, windows and furniture parts with special shapes. At Second Owner, we offer a wide range of used CNC machining centres suitable for a variety of applications. We sell machines from renowned brands and these are available directly from stock. All our machines can be viewed and tried out in Wijchen. You can easily collect the CNC machining centre from us, or we can arrange delivery to your location.

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Second-hand CNC woodworking centre at Second Owner

A CNC machining centre wood is used to produce windows, doors and frames. They are woodworking machines that fully automatically process wood into the desired end product. We have several used CNC machining centres readily available from stock, above you can find them by make and year of manufacture.

Advantages of a used CNC machining centre

A non-new CNC machining centre also certainly has its advantages:

  • Quality
  • Direct delivery
  • Trade-in possibilities

Quality

Second Owner inspects all incoming CNC machining centres. Any repairs or adjustments are made to ensure you always get a perfectly functioning machine. You are welcome to see and test our machines in action to ensure you make the right choice.

Direct delivery

Second Owner sells machines from stock, which means we can deliver them quickly. In many cases, we can put your CNC machining centre on transport immediately. This allows you to switch quickly and optimise your production capacity.

Trade-in possibility

Do you have a used CNC machining centre that you want to sell? Or has your machine become obsolete and you want to trade it in for another one? Second Owner also buys in other industrial machines, such as metalworking machines, woodworking machines and material handling equipment, even if the purchase price exceeds. Discuss the possibilities with us!

Used CNC woodworking machine

Choosing the right CNC machining centre

A CNC machining centre comes in different sizes and designs, depending on your specific needs. How do you choose the right CNC machine for your business? We explain key specifications for you after the available brands (below), so you can quickly select a suitable machine.

  • Biesse: is known for the innovative features and versatility of their machines.
  • HOMAG: Offers advanced technology and high productivity, ideal for complex productions.
  • SCM: Robust and reliable machines with good value for money.
  • Weeke: Offers precision and flexibility, ideal for customisation and smaller productions.

Please use the filters on this page to make a quick selection.

Price range used CNC machining centre

Second-handFromToEstimated retail price
Basic CNC€30,000€ 70,000≈€ 120.000
CNC with 4 axes€ 70,000€ 120,000≈€ 200.000
Advanced CNC€ 120,000€ 200,000≈€ 350.000

At Second Owner you are assured of a reliable CNC woodworking centre, with fast delivery and excellent service.

Do you want to buy a used CNC woodworking centre?

You can easily contact us via info@secondowner.com, via +31 655 855 207 or via the offer button at the CNC centre you are interested in. We are happy to receive you by appointment to view one of our machines. This allows us to prepare the machine for you in advance. After your purchase, we can arrange transport for you, but you also have the option of picking up the machine yourself.

Would you like to sell a CNC woodworking centre?

Do you have a CNC machining centre that you want to sell us? Has your CNC centre become obsolete or do you want to trade it in for another one? We will gladly buy your 2nd hand CNC machining centre and get in touch with you. If you would like to fill in the I want to sell form or contact us directly by phone +31 655 855 207.

Lexicon CNC machining centre

Specifications of CNC woodworking centre

A CNC machining centre is an advanced machine used mainly in the woodworking and furniture industry for milling, drilling and profiling workpieces

SpecificationOptions/unitAt Second Owner
Working area2500 x 1300 mm - 4000 x 2000 mm3000 x 1500 mm
Number of axes3 - 5 axes4 axes
Spindle power5 - 15 kW9 kW
Positions of tool changer6 - 20 tools12 positions
Vacuum force100 - 300 m³/h250 m³/h
Maximum speed60 - 120 m/min80 m/min
Operating systemHomag / SCM / BiesseworksBiesseworks
Automatic loading and unloadingYes / NoNo
Vacuum technologyVacuum / mechanical clampsVacuum

Working area

The work area determines the maximum dimensions of the workpieces you can process. For large workpieces, such as doors and panels, a wider work area is desirable.

Number of axes

A CNC machine with 4 or 5 axes offers flexibility for creating intricate shapes and 3D operations. This is especially useful for furniture and interior elements with complex designs.

Power of spindle

The power of the spindle determines the speed and force at which the material is machined. Higher powers are especially useful for processing hard materials or thick workpieces.

Tool changer

An automatic tool changer increases productivity by allowing the machine to change tools independently for different operations, without manual intervention.

Vacuum technology

The vacuum system ensures that workpieces remain firmly in place during machining. This is especially important when machining smaller or irregularly shaped workpieces. The vacuum system must be strong enough to prevent shifting.

Maximum speed

The maximum speed determines how fast the machine can perform the operations. Higher speeds are advantageous for large-scale production, but the machine must maintain accuracy at higher speeds.