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New and Used Finishing Equipment—Refurbished, Serviced, and Ready for Production

Looking for faster delivery, a lower entry cost, or a dependable way to expand capacity? Mass Finishing lists available new in-stock and used finishing equipment here as it becomes available. Every used unit is refurbished and serviced by Mass Finishing technicians to help ensure reliable operation in production environments.

Most of the used metal finishing equipment you’ll see on this page comes from manufacturers who upgraded to larger systems, changed production needs, or completed contract work that required finishing equipment for a fixed period. Inventory changes regularly—so if you don’t see what you need today, contact our team and we’ll help you track down a fit.

Why buy used from Mass Finishing?

  • Refurbished by the people who know the machines best
  • Faster path to capacity vs. waiting on build schedules (inventory-dependent)
  • Budget-friendly way to add capability or trial a process
  • Support available for process setup, media/compound selection, and operation

Sell or Trade In Used Equipment

Mass Finishing is always interested in buying and selling used equipment. If you have finishing equipment you’d like to sell or trade in, contact our sales team at sales@massfin.com

 or call 1-888-260-6277. We’ll review what you have, ask a few application details, and let you know next steps.

Used ZA-200

New CF-55 – In-Stock

  • Serial # 526663
  • New unit, ready ship within a week
  • 230v 3 Phase, 60 hz, (can be adjusted to 460v)
  • Mounted on castors
  • Two neoprene liners included
  • 2 hp (1.5 kw) drive motor
  • Learn more here on the CF-55 page

Not sure what type of used finishing equipment you need?

If you’re deciding between a used centrifugal barrel finishing machine, a used centrifugal disc finishing machine, or a used vibratory tumbler, we can recommend the best match based on:

  • Part size and geometry
  • Material and burr type
  • Required finish level
  • Throughput and cycle time goals
  • Budget and footprint constraints

If you have parts on hand, sample testing is the fastest way to confirm results before you buy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is used finishing equipment refurbished or sold “as-is”?

A: Used units listed here are refurbished and serviced by Mass Finishing technicians to support reliable operation. Listing details will note whether a unit is new, used, or demo.

Q: Can I get help choosing between a used centrifugal barrel finishing machine and other finishing methods?

A: Yes. We’ll recommend the right equipment based on your parts, finish requirements, and throughput goals—whether that’s a used centrifugal barrel tumbler, a used centrifugal disc finishing machine, or a used vibratory tumbler.

Q: How do I confirm a used machine will achieve the finish I need?

A: Sample testing is the fastest and most reliable way. Send parts and we’ll validate the process approach, recommend media/compound, and help confirm the right equipment category for your outcome.

Q: Do you offer support and service after purchasing used metal finishing equipment?

A: Yes. Mass Finishing supports customers beyond the sale with process guidance, media/compound recommendations, and service support to help you run consistent results.

Q: Can I sell or trade in my used finishing equipment?

A: Yes. If you have equipment to sell or trade in, email sales@massfin.com

 or call 1-888-260-6277. We’ll review the equipment details and discuss options.

Q: How often do you update your used equipment inventory?

A: Inventory changes as equipment becomes available. If you don’t see a match today, contact our team and tell us what you’re looking for—we can help you watch for a fit.

Need Help Determining Your ROI?

Budget matters—especially when you’re weighing new vs. used equipment. Along with sample processing, we can help estimate ROI based on your current handwork time, throughput goals, and finishing costs. If you’re sending samples to our lab, ask for a cost analysis with your confidential sample test report.