Lasers
Used Industrial Laser Cutters
Our used laser cutting machines help shops move faster without blowing the budget. You’ll find fiber, CO2, and tube-cutting systems with work envelopes suitable for sheet, plate, or profile applications. Expect clean kerf, tight tolerances, and repeatability that plays nicely with nesting software. We verify hours, maintenance records, optics condition, and accessory health (chillers, dust collectors) so you know what you’re buying. Brands often include TRUMPF, Amada, Bystronic, Mazak, and Cincinnati. Need shuttle tables, autofocus heads, or pallet changers? Many used laser cutters come configured for round-the-clock production.
Used laser cutters for sale include:
CO2 Lasers | Fiber Lasers | Tube Lasers | Laser Engravers
Found Results
Typical Uses and Benefits of These Laser Cutter Machines
These industrial laser cutters suit job shops and OEMs seeking to boost throughput and maintain crisp edge quality on steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Common wins: faster changeovers, thinner heat-affected zones, and less downstream deburr. From architectural panels to brackets, enclosures, and tube frames, our fabrication-focused used laser cutters for sale to trim cycle times and scrap.
Why Buy From Revelation Machinery?
Revelation Machinery combines a national network with local service. Our team gathers real photos, cuts samples where possible, and honest condition notes for all of our used machinery for sale. Whether you’re considering fabrication machines, CNC grinders, Haas machines, lathes for sale, one of our industrial laser cutters, or something else, we can coordinate multi-machine moves and line-ups. We’ve run these machines on our own floor, and they’re proven workhorses.
FAQ
What should I evaluate before committing to a used laser cutting machine?
Confirm wattage against your most common material and thickness. Review controller and nesting software versions, servo/drive health, optics alignment, and service history. Ask about assist-gas requirements and availability on-site. Finally, check table slat wear, shuttle operation, and any alarms or fault logs.
Fiber vs. CO2: Which makes sense for my work?
- Used fiber laser cutters: fast on thin-to-medium metals, great efficiency, lower maintenance, compact footprint.
- CO2 industrial laser cutters: can excel on certain thick materials and non-metals, with smooth cut edges.
Your mix-and-finish expectations usually determine it. We’ll talk through parts, materials, and target time.
Can you help with rigging, installation, and training?
Yes. We coordinate riggers, freight, and OEM-trained techs or trusted independents. That can include foundation and power checks, leveling, beam path verification, and initial calibration. We can also point you toward basic programming refreshers so your team is cutting confidently on day one.
What consumables and utilities should I budget for?
- Assist gases (nitrogen, oxygen) with proper regulators and dew points.
- Nozzles, lenses, protective windows, and industrial laser cutter filters.
- Chiller capacity, dust collection CFM, and stable power.
A small stock of spare optics and nozzles reduces downtime. Plan it up front; it pays for itself the first time a nozzle crashes.
How do hours and maintenance affect reliability?
Hours matter, but records matter more. A well-maintained, higher-hour fiber used laser cutting machine can outperform a low-hour machine with neglected optics and motion. We ask for logs, part replacements, and any recent drive, resonator, or head service so you understand the expected uptime, not just a number on a screen.












