Have used equipment inspected before you place your bid
Have your construction equipment inspected before placing a bid! Our experienced inspectors are on site and ready to inspect each lot for you. You will receive a concise inspection report listing the most important issues, as well as detailed photos. Depending on the circumstances, we may even perform a functional test.
- Jan 21, Ritchie Bros Plantforce Fleet Renewal Auction, UK in Maltby, GBR
- Plant, Machinery & Equipment Auction 28 January Wilsons Auctions Dublin
- 28th – 31st Jan 2026 Euroauctions Leeds, United Kingdom
- 4th, 5th & 6th February 2026, Euroauctions Dormagen – Germany
- Feb 11 – Feb 12, Ritchie Bros UK and Ireland Auction in Maltby, GBR & Mullingar, IRL
- Feb 25 – Feb 26, Ritchie Bros Benelux Auction, in Zevenbergen, The Netherlands
- Mar 11 – Mar 12, Ritchie Bros Spain Auctions, in Ocana & Tarragona
- Mar 19 – Mar 20, Ritchie Bros Italy Auction in Caorso
- Mar 24 – Mar 26, RB France Auction in St Aubin Sur Gaillon, Avignon, Nivolas-Vermelle
- Online Auctions Trostwijk with Earthmoving Machinery
More info about our auction inspection services are available at www.mevas.net.
Depending on the type of machine, we have created an individual inspection form that the technician goes through step by step and tests the machine. At auctions, however, the possibilities are somewhat limited. We carry out a so-called quick inspection.
How much does an inspection at an auction cost?
With Mevas, inspections at RB-Auction locations start at just €220 per machine. Pricing varies based on location, quantity, and machine size. Send us your enquiry now and receive a quote within hours!



Why should used heavy equipment be tested at an auction?
Ensure safety: Identify any potential safety hazards that could pose a risk to operators.
Assess condition: Determine the actual condition of the equipment, including wear and tear, hidden damage, and overall functionality.
Avoid costly repairs: Identify major issues before purchasing to avoid unexpected repair costs later on.
Make informed decisions: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the value and performance of the equipment to make an informed purchase decision.
Verify the seller’s claims: Verify the seller’s description and claims about the condition and capabilities of the equipment.
Increase investment value: Protect your investment by ensuring that the equipment is in good condition and suitable for your needs.
Negotiate better: Use the inspection report as leverage to negotiate a better price if problems are found.
Regulatory compliance: Ensure that the equipment complies with local regulations and safety standards.
Check out our heavy machinery inspection checklists
On our main website we host samples for heavy machinery inspection checklists. Have a look to learn more:
- Articulated Dumptruck
- Bulldozer (Track Type Tractor)
- Blast Hole Drill for surface mining
- Backhoe Loader
- Crawler Crane
- Compactor or Roller
- Concrete Pump (Truck Mounted)
- Engineering Drill (Foundation)
- Forestry Harvester (Timberjack)
- Milling Machine (Cold Planner)
- Material Handler (MH excavator)
- Mobile Excavator
- Mobile Crane
- Motor-Grader
- Paver Asphalt
- Piling Rig (Civil Engineering)
- Quarry Truck (Rigid)
- Reach Stacker
- Rock Crusher (Impact, Jaw, Cone-Crusher)
- Screen Plant
- Telescopic Loader (Tele Handler)
- Tracked Loader
- Tracked Excavator
- Truck-Mounted Crane (Boom Truck)
- Wheel Loader
Are you looking for a daily inspection checklist for machinery?
We provide freely available inspection lists for the daily check of your construction machinery before the start of each shift. Give your staff a list to increase machine safety and availability. Daily checks before work prevent machine failures. Download you copy at no cost.


