1. Transportation & Delivery Process
Q1: What are the available shipping methods for CNC machines?
A: Options include:
Full-machine transport: Ideal for small/medium machines, secured in shock-proof packaging within containers.
Modular disassembly: Large machines may be split into modules (e.g., bed, column) for transport and reassembled onsite.
Specialized transport: Oversized/heavy units require permits and dedicated vehicles.
Selection criteria: Machine size, distance, budget, and delivery timeline.
Q2: What documentation is needed for international shipments?
A: Required documents:
Commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin.
Technical specifications (CE certification, HS Code for customs).
Full-coverage insurance (recommended).
Q3: How can I track shipment progress?
A: The supplier or logistics provider will share:
Real-time GPS tracking (via online portals).
Status updates (e.g., customs clearance, port arrival, final delivery).
2. Installation & Commissioning
Q4: What site preparations are required before delivery?
A: Ensure:
Floor load capacity: ≥5 tons/m², with 1m clearance around the machine.
Power supply: Stable 3-phase electricity (e.g., 380V±10%, grounding resistance ≤4Ω).
Compressed air: 0.6–0.8 MPa (filtered and dried).
Q5: Does installation support include machine setup?
A: Standard services cover:
Basic installation: Positioning, leveling, and utility connections.
Commissioning: Dry-run tests and parameter configuration (additional fees may apply for advanced setups).
Q6: What if damage is found during commissioning?
A: Document the issue with photos and notify the supplier immediately:
3. Inspection & Payment
Q7: What are the acceptance criteria?
A: Verify:
Geometric accuracy: Positioning/repeatability per contract (e.g., ISO 10791).
Performance: Test cuts to validate tolerances and surface finish.
Safety systems: Emergency stop, door interlocks, etc.
Q8: What if the machine fails acceptance tests?
A: Options include:
Q9: What are typical payment terms?
A: Common milestones:
4. Post-Delivery Support
Q10: Can I extend the warranty? How is pricing determined?
A: Yes! Extended warranties typically cost 2–5% of the machine’s value annually, with customizable coverage (e.g., core components only).
Q11: How are urgent breakdowns handled?
A: Supplier commitments:
Q12: Is operator training included?
A: Standard offerings:
Basic training: Operation and maintenance (1–3 days, free).
Advanced training: Programming and troubleshooting (optional paid courses).
5. Special Scenarios
Q13: What if delivery is delayed due to force majeure (e.g., pandemics, strikes)?
A: Contracts typically state:
Q14: What should I check when buying a used CNC machine?
A: Key checks:
Maintenance history and accuracy reports.
Remaining lifespan of critical parts (e.g., spindle, guides).
Software licenses and technical documentation.