If you’re looking for a used ball mill for clay, here are some options and tips to help you find the best deal:
Where to Find Used Ball Mills for Sale:
1. Industrial Machinery Marketplaces
– [eBay Industrial](https://www.ebay.com/b/Industrial-Machinery-Equipment/12576/bn_1865494)
– [Machinio](https://www.machinio.com/)
– [Surplus Record](https://www.surplusrecord.com/)
– [EquipNet](https://www.equipnet.com/)
2. Clay & Ceramics Equipment Suppliers
– [Bailey Pottery](https://baileypottery.com/) (sometimes carries used equipment)
– [Clay Planet](https://www.clay-planet.com/)
3. Auctions & Liquidation Sales
– [BidSpotter](https://www.bidspotter.com/)
– [GovDeals](https://www.govdeals.com/) (government surplus)
4. Local Classifieds & Forums
– Craigslist (search
industrial or farm sections)
– Facebook Marketplace
Key Considerations When Buying a Used Ball Mill for Clay:
– Size & Capacity – Ensure it matches your production needs.
– Condition – Check for wear on liners, gears, and motor.
– Material Compatibility – Verify it’s suitable for grinding clay (some mills are better for metals/minerals).
– Power Requirements – Confirm voltage and horsepower match your setup.
– Price Comparison – Used ball mills can range from $5,000 to $50,000+, depending on size and condition.
Alternative Option: DIY or Refurbished Mills
If budget is tight, consider:
– Refurbishing an old mill with new liners/motor.
– Small-scale ceramic ball mills (e.g., Shimpo or Laguna models).
Would you like help finding listings in a specific region? Let me know your location or capacity needs!





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