At Exapro, we offer a wide selection of used brushing machines, essential for enhancing the finish and texture of wood products in the woodworking industry. These machines are designed to clean, polish, and texture wood surfaces, providing a smooth and aesthetically pleasing finish. Our brushing machines range in price from €5,000 for basic models to €50,000 for advanced, high-capacity units from leading brands like Heesemann, Costa, Weber, and Bütfering. Each machine features unique specifications such as brush type, working width, feed speed, and automation level, ensuring they meet your specific production needs.

When selecting a brushing machine, consider key factors like the type of brush (e.g., wire, nylon, abrasive), the desired finish, the machine's capacity, and ease of maintenance. These elements are crucial for achieving high-quality finishes, optimizing production efficiency, and accommodating various wood types and sizes. Investing in our used brushing machines not only provides access to premium equipment at significantly reduced prices but also supports sustainable practices by extending the lifecycle of durable machinery. Trust in Exapro's commitment to excellent customer service and find the perfect machine to enhance your woodworking operations.

Explore Exapro’s listings today to discover reliable brushing machines that deliver exceptional performance and value for your wood finishing needs.

Sarmax Cheyenne 4T Brushing machine

Year: 2005

Number of brushes 4
Brush engine 14 kW
Max working width 400 mm

Quickwood Pro 1400 Brushing machine

Year: 2000

Number of brushes 8
Max working width 1400 mm

Cefla-Sorbini TM/95-2F Curtain coater

Year: 2009

Number of brushes 2
Brush engine 3.9 kW
Max working width 1300 mm

OMMA SP 1400 Brushing machine

Year: 2007

Max working width 1400 mm

SAFO DCSF 110 Brushing machine

Year: 2005

SAFO SŁUPSK DCST-110 brush machine Year of manufacture 2005 Brush grinders type DCSF-63, 90, 110, 135 are designed for pass-through, finishing grinding with brush heads of irregular shapes or profile surfaces, such as all kinds of trim, backrests or doors of furniture elements and doors. The two grinding systems used allow grinding in one pass with grinding wheels of different …

REX Georg Schwarzbeck HOMS 310 K Brushing machine

Year: 1990

Number of brushes 4
Max working thickness 310 mm
Max working width 310 mm
Brush engine 67.75 kW

SCM DMC DMC MASTERBRUSH 1350 RDBB Brushing machine

Year: 2010

Max working width 1350 mm
Max working thickness 200 mm

Roba Duplex Twin Brushing machine

Year: 2013

The machine was bought for a specific project, which was not developed. It was launched several times in test modes on small batches. This is evidenced by the installed original brushes that came with the machine. After dismantling, it was moved to a dry warehouse for conservation. At the moment, the equipment is serviceable, complete, ready for shipment.

DMC MB 60 Brushing machine

Year: 2017

Max working width 1300 mm
Brush engine 1.1 kW
Max working thickness 1100 mm


UniSanding 1.2.0. V Brushing machine

Year:

Number of brushes 2
Max working thickness 100 mm
Max working width 1300 mm
Brush engine 1.5 kW

WESTFALIA SEPARATOR BS170 Brushing machine

Year:

ROTARY BRUSH SIEVE WESTFALIA SEPARATOR Type BS170 Machine No. 1635789 Measurement: Length: 770 mm Depth: 770 mm Height: 2300 mm Technical data Type BS170 Manufacturer WESTFALIA SEPARATOR Length 770 mm Total heigth 2300 mm Depth 770 mm Design vertical this extra information is standard for this model. Please always double-check the details during a visit The WESTFALIA SEPARATOR BS170 Brushing …


Sorbini VS 33 - ACT - F Brushing machine

Year: 2010

Max working width 1300 mm
Brush engine 1.5 kW

Sorbini VS36 Brushing machine

Year: 2002

Number of brushes 3
Max working thickness 150 mm
Max working width 1300 mm

Fladder 300 aut/1000 Brushing machine

Year: 1997

Brushing machine fladder 300 cars / 1000 for sale Year of production 1987-1997 The machine to see in our company.


A Comprehensive Guide to Brushing Machines in Woodworking

Brushing machines are crucial in the woodworking industry, providing efficient and effective solutions for surface treatment, finishing, and texturing of wooden materials. These machines are designed to enhance the appearance, texture, and quality of wood products, making them essential for furniture manufacturing, cabinetry, flooring, and other wood-related applications. Understanding the different types, features, and considerations for purchasing brushing machines can significantly improve production quality and operational efficiency. Exapro, a leading online marketplace for used industrial machinery, offers a wide range of brushing machines, providing businesses with access to high-quality equipment at competitive prices.

Types of Brushing Machines

Brushing machines come in various types, each tailored to specific woodworking tasks and requirements. The primary types include:

Rotary Brushing Machines

Rotary brushing machines feature rotating brushes that move in a circular motion to treat the wood surface. These machines are ideal for achieving uniform and consistent finishes on flat surfaces.

  • Single-Head Rotary Brushing Machines: Equipped with one rotating brush head, these machines are suitable for small to medium-sized operations, providing precise control over the brushing process.

  • Multi-Head Rotary Brushing Machines: Featuring multiple rotating brush heads, these machines increase productivity and are ideal for larger operations, allowing simultaneous treatment of multiple surfaces.

Linear Brushing Machines

Linear brushing machines use brushes that move in a straight line across the wood surface. These machines are suitable for treating longer pieces of wood, such as planks and panels.

  • Single-Brush Linear Machines: These machines have one brush that moves linearly, suitable for small-scale operations and detailed work.

  • Multi-Brush Linear Machines: Equipped with multiple brushes, these machines enhance efficiency and are ideal for high-volume production lines, providing consistent surface treatment.

Disc Brushing Machines

Disc brushing machines use circular brushes mounted on rotating discs to treat the wood surface. These machines are effective for creating textured finishes and removing surface imperfections.

  • Single-Disc Brushing Machines: Suitable for detailed and intricate work, these machines provide precise control over the brushing process.

  • Multi-Disc Brushing Machines: Featuring multiple rotating discs, these machines increase productivity and are ideal for large-scale operations, offering consistent and uniform surface treatment.

Exapro offers a variety of brushing machines, ensuring businesses can find equipment that meets their specific production needs.

Key Features and Specifications

When selecting a brushing machine, it is crucial to consider specific features and specifications to ensure the machine meets your operational requirements. Key factors include:

Brush Type and Material

The type and material of the brushes used in the machine are critical for achieving the desired finish. Common brush materials include nylon, steel, and natural fibers, each suitable for different wood types and finishing requirements. Exapro’s listings provide detailed information on brush types and materials, helping you choose the right machine for your needs.

Speed and Adjustability

The speed at which the brushes operate affects the quality and consistency of the surface treatment. Machines with adjustable speed settings offer greater control and flexibility, allowing you to tailor the brushing process to different wood types and desired finishes.

Working Width and Height

The working width and height determine the maximum size of wood pieces that the machine can handle. Ensure the machine you choose can accommodate the dimensions of your typical workpieces. Exapro offers machines with various working widths and heights, allowing you to select the right model for your production requirements.

Dust Extraction and Filtration

Effective dust extraction and filtration systems are essential for maintaining a clean and safe working environment. Machines equipped with built-in dust collection systems help reduce airborne particles and improve overall air quality in the workshop.

Durability and Maintenance

The durability of the machine and its maintenance requirements are essential for long-term operational efficiency. Machines constructed from high-quality materials, such as stainless steel and robust alloys, are more resistant to wear and tear. Easy-to-clean designs and accessible components simplify maintenance, reducing downtime and operational costs. Exapro provides information on the condition and maintenance history of used machines, aiding in informed decision-making.

Leading Brands in Brushing Machines

Reputable brands and manufacturers are often synonymous with higher quality and better support. Some leading brands in the brushing machine market include:

  • Bürkle: Known for their high-precision brushing machines, Bürkle offers robust solutions suitable for various woodworking applications.

  • Costa: Costa’s brushing machines are renowned for their durability and advanced technology, making them a popular choice in furniture and flooring industries.

  • Loewer: Loewer provides a range of high-performance brushing machines, known for their reliability and precision in demanding applications.

  • Volpato: Volpato’s brushing machines are characterized by their efficiency and versatility, offering reliable performance for large-scale operations.

Exapro features equipment from these and other reputable brands, ensuring access to reliable and well-supported machinery.

Pricing of Used Brushing Machines

The cost of used brushing machines varies widely based on factors such as age, condition, brand, and specific features. Generally, prices can range from a few thousand to several tens of thousands of dollars. For example, a used Bürkle rotary brushing machine might be priced around $10,000 to $20,000, while a high-end Costa multi-head linear brushing machine could cost between $30,000 and $50,000. Exapro's marketplace offers a range of pricing options, providing transparency and competitive deals for buyers.

Conclusion

Brushing machines are essential tools in the woodworking industry, offering efficient and reliable solutions for surface treatment, finishing, and texturing of wooden materials. By understanding the different types of machines and key factors to consider when purchasing, businesses can make informed decisions that align with their production needs. Exapro offers a comprehensive platform for sourcing high-quality used machinery, providing detailed listings and competitive pricing. Whether you need a rotary, linear, or disc brushing machine, Exapro’s extensive inventory and user-friendly interface make it easy to find the right equipment for your woodworking operations.