Buy & Sell Used CNC Machines in Canada

Specializing in Mori Seiki, Doosan, and Fanuc-controlled CNC equipment — fast quotes, honest evaluations,
and a reliable partner based in Port Coquitlam, BC.

CNC Machining Services (Turning & Milling)

We now offer precision CNC turning & milling for industrial parts — prototypes to production runs.

Aluminum
Steel
Plastics
Prototype → Production


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CNC Machining Services in Port Coquitlam, BC

Precision turning & milling for industrial parts — from prototypes to production runs.
If you have a drawing, sample, or rough idea, we can help you manufacture it reliably.

CNC Milling

3-axis milling for brackets, plates, housings, and complex profiles.
Clean finishes, consistent tolerances, and repeatable results.

CNC Turning

Turning for shafts, bushings, spacers, threaded parts, and round components.
Ideal for production runs and tight fits.

Quality & Inspection

Measurement-first approach: clear datums, practical QC, and consistent checks
to keep parts on-spec.

Why Choose Sam CNC?

A Canadian CNC partner for buying, selling, and machining — built on speed, trust, and results.

Fast Offers

We respond quickly with fair market quotes for your CNC machines.

Trusted Buyers

We’re trusted by machine shop owners across Canada for smooth transactions.

All Major Brands

We buy and sell Mori Seiki, Doosan, Fanuc, Mazak, and more.

Ready to Work With a Reliable CNC Partner?

Contact us today — let’s build something precise and profitable together.


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Address:
Unit 6, 1770 McLean Ave, Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada
WhatsApp:
+1 604-710-8079

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