Used JSW Injection Moulding Machines for Sale 12


JSW — The Japan Steel Works — manufactures injection moulding machines that leverage the company's steel-making heritage for exceptional mechanical strength and high injection pressure capability. The J-series all-electric and hydraulic machines handle automotive components, large technical parts, and engineering plastics that demand sustained high-pressure injection and clamping performance.

Used JSW injection moulding machines on Exapro span all-electric and hydraulic configurations. Filter by clamping force, injection unit size, and drive technology. Submit an enquiry through the listing page for specifications.

JSW brings a unique background to injection moulding — the company's origins in steel manufacturing and heavy industrial equipment translate into machines with exceptional structural rigidity and mechanical durability that serve the most demanding production environments.

The J-ADS all-electric series delivers the precision and energy efficiency that modern production demands, with direct-drive servo motors on all axes providing positioning repeatability that matches or exceeds European and other Japanese competitors. The mechanical robustness of JSW machines means the all-electric drives operate within very rigid structural envelopes, contributing to sustained accuracy over high cycle counts.

The J-series hydraulic machines serve large-tonnage applications where clamping forces exceed what cost-effective electric motors can deliver. JSW's high injection pressure capability — often higher than competitors at equivalent machine size — suits engineering plastics like PEEK, PPS, and glass-filled materials that require high filling pressures to achieve complete cavity fill.

JSW machines are widely deployed in Japanese automotive manufacturing and have a growing installed base in European and North American markets. The company's reputation in Asia means used JSW machines from Japanese production facilities often come with comprehensive maintenance documentation.

The SYSCOM control system provides process management and monitoring functions. Control system generation and software version should be verified on used machines for compatibility with current operating practices.

When evaluating used JSW machines on Exapro, check clamping mechanism condition including toggle wear and platen parallelism, verify injection unit screw and barrel wear through clearance measurements, test the SYSCOM control system functionality, and assess the machine's injection pressure capability against your material and part geometry requirements. JSW's heavy-duty construction means many high-hour machines still have substantial remaining mechanical life.

JSW's parts and service infrastructure outside Japan has expanded as the global installed base has grown, but availability varies by region. European and North American buyers should verify local service support and spare parts logistics before purchasing used JSW machines, particularly for control system components and proprietary hydraulic assemblies.

The SYSCOM control system differs from the more widely deployed Fanuc, Siemens, and B&R-based controls used by European and other Japanese manufacturers. Operators transitioning from other brands will require familiarisation training on the SYSCOM interface. Verify the SYSCOM software version and confirm that documentation is available in the buyer's operating language.

JSW machines are available on the used market from Japanese, Southeast Asian, and increasingly European production facilities. Machines from Japanese facilities often come with comprehensive maintenance documentation reflecting the meticulous record-keeping culture of Japanese manufacturing.

Browse used JSW injection moulding machines on Exapro to compare J-ADS all-electric and J-series hydraulic models across clamping forces and injection specifications from verified sellers worldwide.