
Sell your Fanuc M-710IC/20L today.
Do you have a Fanuc M-710IC/20L to sell?
We are actively seeking a FANUC M-710IC/20L industrial robot to purchase. This advanced model features 6 axes and is capable of handling a payload of up to 20 kg (44.1 lb), making it an ideal choice for various applications in automation and manufacturing. The FANUC M-710IC/20L is renowned for its precision and reliability, which are essential for high-performance tasks in industrial settings. Its versatile design allows it to excel in tasks ranging from assembly to packaging, ensuring that it meets the diverse needs of modern production lines.
Equipped with cutting-edge technology, the M-710IC/20L is engineered for speed and efficiency, reducing cycle times while maintaining accuracy. Its compact design allows for easy integration into existing systems, maximizing floor space and enhancing operational flexibility. As industries continue to evolve towards automation, the demand for reliable robots like the FANUC M-710IC/20L only increases, making it a valuable asset for any manufacturing facility. At Superior Machine Tools, we understand the importance of having the right equipment to stay competitive in today's market.
If you have a FANUC M-710IC/20L industrial robot that you are considering selling, we are ready to make you a competitive offer. Our process is straightforward and designed to provide you with a hassle-free experience. Contact us today to discuss your machine and discover how we can help you turn your unused or surplus equipment into cash. Don't miss the opportunity to sell your FANUC M-710IC/20L and upgrade your operations!
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of machinery and equipment do you purchase?
MTE buys a wide range of used and surplus machinery, including CNC machines, metalworking and fabrication equipment, industrial robots, inspection and testing systems, and material handling assets from industries such as metals manufacturing, oil and gas, automotive, and mining.
How does MTE assess the value of my surplus equipment?
Our team conducts a thorough review using current market data, equipment specifications, age, and condition. We provide fair market valuations given your specific situation to ensure you receive maximum value for your assets.
What is the process for selling my excess machinery to MTE?
We make it simple: contact us with asset details, and our specialists will review and coordinate an inspection if needed. After finalizing terms, we handle all logistics, removal, and payment for a smooth and efficient transaction.
How quickly can MTE complete the purchase and removal of my surplus equipment?
MTE prioritizes safe and efficient equipment removal, adhering to your company's specific requirements and timeframes. We coordinate all logistics to ensure the process is carried out safely and efficiently, minimizing risks and protecting both personnel and equipment.
What documentation is required to sell my used machinery?
We typically request detailed equipment information, such as make, model, year, and maintenance records, along with proof of ownership. Our team will guide you through all necessary paperwork to ensure a secure and transparent transaction.
Where is MTE located, and do you offer services outside Michigan?
While MTE is proudly based in Michigan, our services extend across the entire United States and internationally. No matter where your surplus machinery or equipment is located, our team has the experience and logistics capabilities to manage evaluations, purchases, and removals efficiently.
Is MTE an equipment broker?
No. Our business model is based on purchasing equipment outright — MTE does not act as a broker nor do we buy on consignment. We buy machinery and assets upfront, providing immediate payment and a straightforward transaction.
“Selling my CNC machine with MTE was seamless. The team guided me through every step and offered a fair price quickly.”
Michael Rodriguez
Plant Operations Manager
Have one to sell?
MTE is the direct buyer. Quote in 24-48 hours, free pickup, pay on collection.




