Sell Your Used Waterjet Cutter

Including CNC waterjet cutters and Abrasive waterjet machines.

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Waterjet cutting machines appeal to buyers who need accurate cold cutting across metal, stone, glass, composites and plastics. Abrasive waterjet systems get assessed on table size, pump type, pressure, cutting heads, abrasive handling, control, software, hours and service condition. The pump is often the most scrutinised part of a used waterjet sale because it drives both performance and running cost.

Charter values waterjets from Flow, Omax, KMT and Bystronic Waterjet, as well as complete cutting systems with pumps and handling equipment. Send specification, photos and service information. A specialist comes back within two working days with a valuation and a recommendation on the right route: direct purchase, buyer match, or managed sale. 0% sellers fees throughout.

James Tomlinson
Your sell-side leadJames TomlinsonDirector, Charter Machinery

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Waterjet Cutting Machines — sellers ask

How much is my used waterjet worth?
Depends on manufacturer, table size, pump type, pressure, cutting head configuration, abrasive system, control, software, hours, service history and condition. The pump and maintenance history matter most because they drive buyer confidence and running cost expectations. Send the details and Charter responds within two working days.
What details matter most when selling a waterjet cutter?
Table size, pump make and pressure, cutting heads, abrasive feed system, software, hours, service history, material capability, and whether the machine can be demonstrated. Photos of the pump, tank, gantry and control are essential. Pump documentation specifically reassures buyers about ongoing running costs.
Can Charter sell waterjets used for stone or glass?
Yes. Waterjets serve buyers in engineering, stone, glass, plastics and composites depending on specification and condition. Charter reviews the machine's setup and targets it toward buyers who specifically need that material capability. Different industries pay different prices for the same kit.
Can I sell a waterjet that needs servicing?
Yes, but disclose the service requirements clearly. Waterjet buyers scrutinise pump condition, seals, cutting heads and tank condition, so any known faults or maintenance needs will affect both the valuation and the route. Honest condition disclosure protects the sale once a buyer commits.

One machine or fifty — Charter handles the sale end-to-end.

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