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Before paying a deposit to a CMM supplier, buyers should carefully confirm machine configuration, measuring range, accuracy, probe package, software functions, fixture scope, calibration, documents, export packaging, installation support, training, warranty and service response. A coordinate measuring machine should be purchased as a complete inspection solution, not only a machine body. By checking all key items before deposit, buyers can avoid hidden costs, reduce delivery risk and make sure the CMM can support real inspection work after installation.
Hidden costs in CMM purchasing often come from probe accessories, software modules, fixtures, calibration, installation, export packaging, shipping terms, training, spare parts, and after-sales service. Buyers should evaluate the total inspection solution instead of only comparing the basic machine price. By confirming all included and optional items before placing an order, overseas buyers can avoid unexpected costs and choose a CMM machine that truly fits their parts, tolerances, workflow, and long-term quality control needs.