Used Machinery Inspection Before Purchase
For overseas buyers, inspection is one of the most important steps before payment. We can provide real machine photos, working videos, video inspection support and third-party inspection options when available.
What We Help Buyers Check
Different used machines require different inspection points. Before purchase, buyers can request photos, working videos and detailed condition information.
Engine start, idle sound, smoke, oil leakage and basic working performance.
Boom, arm, bucket, blade, cylinder movement, hydraulic response and leakage check.
Track chain, rollers, sprockets, idlers, track shoes and walking performance.
Seat, monitor, joystick, pedals, air conditioning, glass and operator controls.
Bucket, blade, ripper, forks, breaker, hydraulic lines and other attachments.
Paint, structure, visible damage, repair marks and overall machine presentation.
How Inspection Support Works
Buyers can review machine condition step by step before confirming the order.
Reduce Risk Before Buying Used Machinery
Used machinery condition can vary by year, working hours, maintenance history and actual job site use. Inspection support helps overseas buyers make a more confident decision before shipment.
Inspection Request Tips
When requesting inspection, please send the model you need, target budget, destination port and whether you need video call inspection or third-party inspection.
Start Inspection RequestInspection FAQ
Can I inspect the machine by video call?
Yes. Video inspection can be discussed. Buyers can request engine start, hydraulic movement, walking performance and detail areas during the video call.
Can I arrange third-party inspection?
Yes, third-party inspection can be discussed when available. The buyer can also appoint their own inspection company.
What photos should I request before buying?
Exterior photos, engine photos, cabin photos, undercarriage photos, bucket or blade photos, machine plate and key detail areas are recommended.
Does inspection guarantee the machine has no problem?
Used machines may still have normal wear. Inspection helps reduce risk, but buyers should confirm final condition based on photos, videos and actual inspection results.