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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.
Both new CMM and used CMM options can be reasonable depending on the buyer’s budget, application, accuracy requirement, and risk tolerance. A new CMM usually offers better warranty, updated software, easier configuration, and stronger long-term support. A used CMM may reduce initial investment, but buyers must carefully check calibration, mechanical condition, controller compatibility, software license, probe system, spare parts, and total ownership cost. The best choice is the machine that can provide reliable, repeatable, and supported measurement results for your real inspection tasks.