Tiger Group to Auction $6 Million in Precision Manufacturing Equipment
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Industrial auction firm Tiger Group has announced an online auction featuring approximately $6 million in high-precision manufacturing equipment from the prefabrication facilities of Lor-Van Manufacturing and Apex Machining in Santa Clara, California.
The timed online auction will open on July 28, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. PT and close on August 4, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. PT. The sale includes CNC machining centers, fabrication equipment, inspection systems, and production support assets previously used to serve manufacturers in the aerospace, semiconductor, medical device, and technology sectors.
Precision Manufacturing Equipment Heads to Auction
Located in the heart of Silicon Valley's manufacturing corridor, the assets represent an opportunity for manufacturers, machine shops, fabricators, and equipment buyers seeking late-model production equipment without the lead times associated with new machinery.
Equipment available in the auction includes:
- CNC 3-axis and 5-axis vertical machining centers
- Twin-pallet CNC horizontal machining centers
- CNC lathes and Fanuc RoboDrill machining centers
- Automated pallet handling systems
- Coordinate measuring machines (CMMs)
- Tooling, raw materials, warehouse equipment, and vehicles
The auction inventory features equipment from well-known manufacturers, including Amada, Fanuc, Haas Automation, Makino, Mori Seiki, Mitutoyo, Yasda, Kaeser, Kitamura, and Haeger.
Featured CNC Machines
Among the notable assets scheduled for auction are several high-end machining systems designed for precision manufacturing applications, including:
- Yasda PX-30i-PC33-F003 CNC 5-axis vertical machining center
- Mori Seiki NMV3000DCG 5-axis CNC vertical machining center
- Haas VM-6 3-axis CNC vertical mold machine
- Multiple Haas VF-series vertical machining centers
- Fanuc RoboDrill CNC machining centers
- Amada LCG 3015 AJ fiber laser sheet metal cutting system
The equipment has been used in precision fabrication environments supporting advanced manufacturing industries where tight tolerances and high-quality machining are critical.
Inspection and Bidding Information
Prospective buyers may inspect the equipment on August 3, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. PT at the Santa Clara facility.
The auction is expected to attract interest from manufacturers, contract machine shops, fabrication companies, aerospace suppliers, and businesses looking to expand production capacity through the acquisition of used industrial equipment.
Jul 15, 2026

