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CNC punching machines and turret punch presses are specialist sheet metal kit for repeatable hole patterns, forms and profile work. Demand is strongest where buyers can see clear information on manufacturer, year, turret capacity, sheet size, control, tooling, automation and working condition. Amada, Trumpf, Prima Power and LVD are the reference points Charter sees most.

Charter packages punching machines around the things buyers actually scrutinise: tooling inventory, maintenance history, loader options, removal requirements. Send the key details and photos. A specialist comes back within two working days with a valuation and a recommendation on the right channel: direct purchase, buyer match, or managed sale. 0% sellers fees on every route.

James Tomlinson
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CNC Punching Machines — sellers ask

How much is my CNC punching machine worth?
Depends on maker, model, year, sheet size, turret capacity, tool stations, control, automation, tooling, maintenance history and current condition. The tooling package can be a meaningful chunk of the value, so list punches, dies and any spare tooling clearly when sending the spec across.
What do buyers look for in a used turret punch press?
Working condition, control support (still backed by the OEM?), turret wear, tooling package, sheet handling, automation, service history, and whether the machine is still under power. Photos of the turret, tooling, control area and table condition give buyers what they need to short-list quickly.
Can Charter sell combination punch and laser machines?
Yes. Combination machines appeal to buyers looking for flexible sheet metal processing, but they need careful specification. Charter looks at the punching capability, laser source, power, automation, tooling and condition before advising on the market. Combination kit usually pulls a narrower but higher-budget buyer set.
Do CNC punching machines still sell when fibre lasers are popular?
Yes. Fibre lasers have reshaped the market, but CNC punching still suits applications where forming, repeat perforation or existing tooling investment matters. The trick is matching the machine to buyers who specifically need punching capability. Charter targets that segment rather than chasing generic sheet metal interest.

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