Used Bystronic ByJet Waterjet Cutting Machines for Sale 5


Bystronic AG manufactures the ByJet line for waterjet cutting applications complementary to its laser cutting offering. Waterjet cutting addresses applications where laser cutting is unsuitable (thick stainless beyond practical laser thickness, composites that would delaminate under heat, stone, glass, ceramics, food products, and heat-sensitive materials) and produces zero heat-affected zone, a meaningful advantage in regulated industries. ByJet configurations span the entry-level Classic with manual or semi-automatic positioning, the Smart with full CNC and 4,000 bar pump pressures, and the Pro with high-pressure pumps reaching 6,000 bar for productivity gains.

Used Bystronic ByJet waterjet machines on Exapro include ByJet Classic, ByJet Smart, and ByJet Pro configurations across multiple working areas and pump pressure specifications. Filter by pump pressure, working area, axis configuration, and pure water or abrasive cutting capability. Submit an enquiry through the listing page on Exapro.

Bystronic ByJet and waterjet cutting positioning

Waterjet cutting fills a specific niche in modern sheet and plate processing: it cuts materials that resist laser and plasma processes (thick stainless beyond practical laser thickness, composites that would delaminate under heat, stone, glass, ceramics, food products, and heat-sensitive materials), and it produces zero heat-affected zone, a meaningful advantage in regulated industries. The Bystronic ByJet line competes against Flow, OMAX, KMT, and Water Jet Sweden equivalents in European waterjet applications.

ByJet Classic, Smart, Pro sub-models

Common ByJet configurations span the entry-level ByJet Classic with manual or semi-automatic positioning, the ByJet Smart with full CNC control and standard pump pressures up to 4,000 bar, and the ByJet Pro with high-pressure pumps reaching 6,000 bar for productivity gains and tighter cuts. Working areas span 3 by 1.5 metres up to 4 by 2 metres and beyond on production-class systems.

Pure water vs abrasive cutting

Pure water cutting handles soft materials and food products where abrasive contamination is unacceptable. Abrasive cutting (typically using garnet abrasive entrained in the high-pressure water stream) handles metals and hard composites where pure water alone cannot cut effectively. The pure water and abrasive configurations require different cutting head and feed system setups, and the configuration on a used ByJet should be verified against intended applications.

High-pressure pump and consumables

The high-pressure pump is the central component on any waterjet system. Intensifier pumps reach 4,000 to 6,000 bar through reciprocating piston designs; direct drive pumps reach similar pressures through different architectures. Intensifier seals are consumable and rebuild costs are non-trivial. The high-pressure tubing condition, the cutting head wear (orifice and abrasive nozzle replacement schedule), and the catcher tank condition all need verification on a used ByJet.

Used ByJet inspection priorities

Due diligence on a used ByJet should focus on the high-pressure pump operating hours and rebuild history, the high-pressure tubing condition, the cutting head wear, the X-Y axis accuracy, and the water filtration and abrasive feed systems. The catcher tank condition and the abrasive supply infrastructure at the destination site are practical installation considerations.

Browse used Bystronic ByJet waterjet cutting machines on Exapro to compare ByJet Classic, Smart, and Pro configurations from verified sellers worldwide. When evaluating a used ByJet, verify pump operating hours and rebuild history, inspect high-pressure tubing condition, check cutting head wear and orifice condition, test X-Y axis accuracy, confirm pure water or abrasive configuration matches intended applications, request the included nozzle and orifice stocks, and request the maintenance log. The garnet abrasive supply and storage configuration affects practical operation and should be planned for the destination site. ByJet listings come from stone and tile cutting workshops, composite manufacturers, food production environments, and metal fabricators handling thick plate or heat-sensitive substrates.