Looking for a precision used EDM machine?

At Exapro, we offer a wide selection of high-quality used EDM machines from top brands like GF Machining Solutions, Mitsubishi, Sodick, and more. Whether you need a compact model for precision work or a heavy-duty machine for large-scale production, our inventory has options to fit your needs.

What is an EDM Machine?

Die sinking Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) machines are highly specialized tools capable of crafting intricate 3D shapes with unprecedented precision. These machines employ an advanced technique where thousands of sparks are discharged between an electrode and the workpiece, eroding the material in a meticulously controlled manner. Die sinking EDM machines are renowned for their ability to deliver intricate components across industries such as automotive, aerospace, and medical technology.

X Axis 350 mm
Z Axis 350 mm
Y Axis 250 mm
CNC Type
X Axis 350 mm
Z Axis 315 mm
Y Axis 250 mm
CNC Type
Type CNC
Table length 250 mm
CNC Type Heidenhain - Mitsubishi - Fanuc
Max. workpiece weight 150 kg
X Axis 250 mm
Z Axis 250 mm
Table length 480 mm
Y Axis 160 mm
CNC Type
Table width 330 mm
X Axis 350 mm
CNC Type AGIEVISION
Table width 450 mm
Y Axis 250 mm
Table length 600 mm
X Axis 470 mm
Z Axis 250 mm
Table length 700 mm
Max. workpiece weight 1500 kg
Y Axis 370 mm
CNC Type
Table width 500 mm
X Axis 800 mm
Z Axis 500 mm
Table length 1100 mm
Max. workpiece length 1400 mm
Max. workpiece height 500 mm
Y Axis 600 mm
CNC Type
Table width 750 mm
Max. workpiece width 1100 mm
Max. workpiece weight 3000 kg
X Axis 350 mm
Z Axis 300 mm
Worktank width 550 mm
CNC Type
Table width 400 mm
Max. workpiece width 850 mm
Max. workpiece weight 500 kg
Y Axis 250 mm
Worktank length 800 mm
Worktank height 370 mm
Table length 500 mm
Max. workpiece length 1200 mm
Max. workpiece height 370 mm
Max. machining current 64 A
CNC Type
Table width 230 mm
Table length 350 mm

2,000 €

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X Axis 400 mm
Z Axis 200 mm
Worktank width 600 mm
Type Paraxial
Max. workpiece length 650 mm
Max. workpiece height 510 mm
Y Axis 300 mm
Worktank length 1090 mm
Worktank height 370 mm
CNC Type
Max. workpiece width 350 mm
Max. workpiece weight 400 kg

3,000 €

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X Axis 160 mm
Z Axis 150 mm
CNC Type
Y Axis 200 mm
Type

3,500 €

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X Axis 230 mm
Z Axis 300 mm
Table length 400 mm
Max. workpiece length 530 mm
Max. workpiece height 280 mm
Max. machining current 30 A
Y Axis 160 mm
CNC Type
Table width 250 mm
Max. workpiece width 400 mm
Max. workpiece weight 450 kg

4,430 €

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X Axis 600 mm
Z Axis 200 mm
Table length 650 mm
Y Axis 350 mm
CNC Type
Table width 450 mm

4,500 €

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X Axis 400 mm
Z Axis 200 mm
Worktank width 600 mm
CNC Type
Max. workpiece width 350 mm
Max. workpiece weight 400 kg
Y Axis 300 mm
Worktank length 1090 mm
Worktank height 370 mm
Max. workpiece length 650 mm
Max. workpiece height 510 mm

5,500 €

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X Axis 450 mm
Z Axis 280 mm
Worktank width 500 mm
CNC Type
Max. workpiece width 350 mm
Y Axis 300 mm
Worktank length 800 mm
Type CNC
Max. workpiece length 620 mm
Max. workpiece weight 80 kg

6,000 €

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X Axis 300 mm
Z Axis 200 mm
Worktank width 500 mm
Type CNC
Table length 550 mm
Max. workpiece length 800 mm
Max. workpiece height 280 mm
Max. machining current 45 A
Y Axis 200 mm
Worktank length 800 mm
Worktank height 290 mm
CNC Type
Table width 350 mm
Max. workpiece width 500 mm
Max. workpiece weight 200 kg

7,300 €

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X Axis 300 mm
Z Axis 300 mm
Worktank width 510 mm
CNC Type
Y Axis 200 mm
Worktank length 845 mm
Worktank height 300 mm

7,400 €

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X Axis 565 mm
Z Axis 415 mm
Worktank width  mm
Type CNC
Table length 840 mm
Max. workpiece length  mm
Max. workpiece height  mm
Max. machining current 120 A
Y Axis 400 mm
Worktank length  mm
Worktank height  mm
CNC Type
Table width 600 mm
Max. workpiece width  mm
Max. workpiece weight 1000 kg

8,000 €

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Advantages of Buying Used EDM Equipment

  • Lower cost – Significant savings compared to new machines.
  • Proven reliability – Many used machines have a long service history.
  • Quick ROI – Faster payback due to lower initial investment.
  • Access to top-tier brands – Premium models at affordable prices

Main Technical Features of Die Sinking EDM Machines

Machine Capacity

  • Maximum workpiece size and weight the machine can handle.

  • Critical for ensuring compatibility with your production needs.

Power and Machining Speed

  • Higher power = faster material removal and shorter cycle times.

  • Ideal for high-volume production.

CNC Control Systems

  • Automation, interface usability, and precision control.

  • Advanced CNC systems improve efficiency and accuracy.

Axis Travel Range

  • X, Y, and Z-axis travel limits determine part dimensions.

  • Larger travel allows for bigger components.

Maintenance and Spare Parts Availability

  • Check service history and spare parts accessibility.

  • Machines from major brands (e.g., Mitsubishi, GF Machining) have better support.

 

Top Brands for Used EDM Machines

GF Machining Solutions (Agie Charmilles)

  • FORM P 350 – Swiss precision, high-performance machining.

Mitsubishi

  • EA12V / EA Series – Advanced controls, high accuracy.

Sodick

  • AG60L – User-friendly interface, consistent performance.

ONA

  • AV35 – Europe’s leading EDM brand, durable and efficient.

Makino

  • EDAF2 – Precision machining for demanding industries.

Exeron

  • HSC300 – German engineering, ideal for high-quality cavity machining.

 

Die Sinking vs. Wire EDM – What’s the Difference?

How Die Sinking EDM Works

  • Uses a shaped electrode to create 3D cavities via spark erosion.

How Wire EDM Works

  • Uses a thin wire to cut 2D profiles with extreme precision.

Key Differences and Applications

Feature

Die Sinking EDM

Wire EDM

Electrode Type

Custom-shaped (graphite/copper)

Thin wire (brass/copper)

Applications

Molds, dies, 3D shapes

Punches, fine cuts, 2D contours

Material Removal

Cavity erosion

Through-cutting

Which One Should You Choose?

  • Die Sinking EDM – Best for molds, complex 3D shapes.

  • Wire EDM – Best for precision cuts, thin slots, and intricate 2D shapes.

 

Cost of Used EDM Machines in 2025

Price Range – New vs. Used

  • New: €50,000–€200,000+

  • Used: €9,000–€32,000 (standard models)

What Affects the Price?

  • Brand reputation, age, condition, features, and availability.

Total Cost of Ownership

  • Consider maintenance, spare parts, filters, and training.

 

How to Choose the Right Used EDM Machine

Define Your Production Requirements

  • Part size, material, precision needs, and batch size.

Assess Machine Condition and History

  • Check service logs, previous usage, and inspect key components.

Ensure System Compatibility

  • CNC software, tooling, and shop layout.

 

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