View Full Version : Used Techno-Isel $40K Opinion, others to consider?


68rustang
10-09-2007, 11:16 AM
I have a manufacturing shop that works primarily with Polypropylene plastic. I am looking to purchase a 5' x 10' or 4' x 8' router to cut some of our parts with. I have found a used Techno-Isel that the current owner wants $40K for. I don't know the exact model but I believe it is similar to the current LC"X" series. What I do know about the machine:


It is 4 years old and looks to be in fairly good condition, I have seen it is person.
The work envelope is ~60" x ~96" x ~11" bridge clearance.
It is equipped with a vacuum table, but no pump.
It is equipped with a 6 station pneumatic tool changer
It is equipped with a 15" touch screen display


My intended use is cutting plastic pieces that range in thickness form 1/4" to 3".

I know it is a vague question but is $40K "in the ballpark" for this machine outfitted the way it is?

Are there any brands out there comparable to Techno? Everything I have found is either DIY or like the Techno Premium class which is overkill for what we do.

SCRAPWOTSCRAP
10-09-2007, 01:34 PM
For your referencing pleasure.

http://www.cncrouterstore.com/

68rustang
10-09-2007, 01:43 PM
Thank you for the link. Looking through there the price looks to be "competitive."

Kent_Norway
10-09-2007, 04:33 PM
I was considering a TECHNO my self, but in my area
they charge so much for it (new) that I simply stopped considering machines
from them directly. I have looked at the www.cnc-step.com and www.bzt-cnc.com
which I have posted below on, but there seems to be nobody which has any type
of experience, or bother to discuss them, with any of these. HighZ has dealers in the US
and are at least much more "payable" for me. If I had my hands on you´re deal and everything
looked good, I would for sure gone for it. But I would have checked it thoroughly :-)

K

RandK
10-10-2007, 09:25 AM
Machinery Masters has had a listing for a demo Techno RG machine for a while but have never filled in the details on it. It might give you another datapoint. You didn't mention the HP rating on the spindle that's important to the price. $40k sounds a bit high to me if it is an LC class machine. Suggest you get Techno to quote a similarly equipped new machine and find out what their support policy is for buying a preowned.

68rustang
10-10-2007, 09:49 AM
Thank you for the replies. I was mistaken it is not an LC"X", it is approximately equivalent to a current RG-5996. I say approximately equivalent because the major assemblies are the same but I see small differences in the catalog. I can attribute that to it being ~4years old. I have contacted Machiniery Masters.

partsman
10-11-2007, 09:31 PM
That may be a good price but if it is more machine than you need it might not be a good deal. Have you taken a look at a new LC series. I just ordered a 4x8 LC with no ATC & no vac (plan to make my own). I got the High speed servos (800ipm) & 5hp spindle for under $26 (including a $2000 delivery fee:confused: ). Just something to think about.

FWIW: I also have a PCNC-1100 :)

68rustang
10-12-2007, 08:47 AM
I appreciate the input. The RG with ATC and vac table are exactly what we need. The LC is too light with the extruded bridge without a reinforcement beam.

The PCNC is a nice little machine. I haven't done any true 3D yet because I have been having software issues. Nothing directly with the PCNC but the CAM software I have been using has been giving me trouble.