Used Biesse Wood CNC Machining Centers for Sale 55


Biesse is an Italian manufacturer of woodworking machinery headquartered in Pesaro, one of the three global leaders alongside SCM Group and Homag. The brand serves furniture production, cabinet making, kitchen manufacturing, and architectural millwork with machines that combine Italian engineering and strong dealer support. On the used market, Biesse equipment is widely available and typically commands a slight premium over comparable SCM machines.

Used Biesse wood CNC machining centers on Exapro span Rover routing machines, Skill 5-axis machining centers, Skipper through-feed boring machines, and Vektor nesting centers. Pricing depends on series, configuration, BiesseWorks software version, and overall condition. Compare available listings, then submit a request directly on Exapro for full details on any Biesse machine.

Biesse is an Italian woodworking machinery manufacturer founded in 1969 in Pesaro. The brand is one of the three global leaders in industrial woodworking and operates extensive dealer networks across European, North American, and Asian markets.

On the used market, Biesse wood CNC machining centers attract serious furniture and cabinet producers. Exapro listings cover Rover B and C series workshop machines, production-class Rover A and Rover K, Skill 5-axis machining centers for complex components, Skipper through-feed boring for cabinet production, and large Vektor and Selco nesting centers. Biesse machines typically command 10-15% premium over comparable SCM equipment on the secondary market, reflecting build quality and dealer service levels. Compare current Biesse listings to evaluate condition.

Key inspection points before buying include spindle condition (HSD spindles are commonly fitted with known service intervals), vacuum pump capacity, tool changer operation, and BiesseWorks software version. Pre-2010 vintage machines may need software upgrades for modern CAD/CAM integration. Boring head condition on Skipper machines directly affects production capability.

Buying a used Biesse wood CNC machining center: what to check

Before purchasing any used wood CNC machining center, thorough inspection is essential. For Biesse machines specifically, the HSD spindle condition is a central value driver — these spindles have known service intervals and replacement or rebuild costs €4,000-€12,000 depending on size. Listen for any abnormal noise at high RPM and check spindle runout if possible.

Test the tool changer for reliable operation through all stations. Verify vacuum pump output and the integrity of any installed vacuum pods. For Skipper through-feed machines, the boring head condition needs particular attention. Confirm BiesseWorks software version compatibility with your CAD/CAM workflow. Request service history and operating hours.

Transport for Biesse machining centers requires flatbed handling. Plan integration with dust extraction, vacuum supply, and any panel handling automation. On Exapro, each Biesse listing provides specifications, photos, and seller contact. Compare multiple Biesse listings to find the right combination of configuration, condition, and value for your woodworking production.