Used Production Lines & Tooling For Sale
Complete production and assembly lines, conveyor systems, and manufacturing cells — purchased from operating plants and sold as documented, relocatable packages.
Teardown, rigging, and cross-border logistics coordinated across Canada and the United States.
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Our inventory changes frequently. Contact us with your requirements and we can source specific equipment for you.
Line Types
Why Buy a Complete Used Production Line?
Buying a proven production line whole — conveyors, stations, controls, and tooling that already ran product together — eliminates the highest-risk part of building a line from scratch: integration. You acquire a known-working system at 20-40% of replacement cost, often with documentation and spare parts included.
We purchase lines directly from plants that are consolidating or closing, document them while still installed (photos, video, layouts, panel schedules), and manage match-marked teardown so the line goes back together the way it came apart.
- Proven, integrated systems — not a parts collection
- Save 60-80% versus building a new line
- Documented while running: video, layouts, schematics
- Match-marked teardown for clean reinstallation
What We Typically Offer
Assembly & Test Lines
Multi-station assembly systems with conveyors, fixtures, press and torque stations, and end-of-line test — frequently from automotive and appliance plants.
Conveyor & Material Handling
Powered roller, belt, and chain conveyor systems, overhead lines, and palletizing cells sold by the section or as complete routed systems.
Robotic Cells & Tooling
Integrated robot cells with safety guarding, PLC controls, and end-of-arm tooling, plus dies, molds, and fixtures from decommissioned programs.
Frequently Asked Questions About Used Production Lines
Common questions about buying complete lines and systems
How does buying a complete production line work?
Typically: review documentation and video, inspect the line (installed or in our warehouse), agree on scope — which stations, conveyors, controls, spares, and tooling are included — then we manage teardown, loading, and freight to your facility. The full cycle usually runs 4-12 weeks depending on line size.
Can production lines be inspected before purchase?
Whenever possible we buy lines before they're shut down, which means video of the line running product is available, and in some cases live inspections. For lines already removed, we provide station-by-station photos, layout drawings, and panel schedules collected during teardown.
What does a used production line cost?
It varies enormously with scope, but the consistent pattern is 20-40% of replacement cost. A conveyor-based assembly line that cost $1.5M installed might sell for $200,000-$450,000 including teardown. Smaller robotic cells start around $30,000-$80,000.
Do lines come with PLC programs and documentation?
We transfer whatever the seller can legally provide: PLC and HMI programs, electrical schematics, layout drawings, and manuals. Listings note what documentation exists. For lines lacking programs, the hardware value alone usually still justifies the price, and integrators can recommission controls.
Do you buy complete lines from closing plants?
Yes — this is core to our business. We buy entire lines and complete plants, handle professional teardown with match-marking, and clear the floor on your timeline. One call covers valuation, purchase, and removal; you avoid auction fees and uncertainty.
Closing a Plant or Retiring a Line?
We buy complete production lines and entire facilities — with professional teardown, removal, and broom-swept handover.