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MAZAK Quick Turn 350MSY CNC Lathe
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United Kingdom (Great Britain), BN3 7BX Hove
MAZAK Quick Turn 350MSY CNC Lathe
TORNOS 32/6 CNC Sliding Head Lathe
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United Kingdom (Great Britain), L34 9HX Prescot
TORNOS 32/6 CNC Sliding Head Lathe
TORNOS Sigma 32/6 CNC Sliding Head Lathe
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United Kingdom (Great Britain), L34 9HX Prescot
TORNOS Sigma 32/6 CNC Sliding Head Lathe
SPINNER TC 65MC CNC Lathe
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United Kingdom (Great Britain), LU3 3BL Luton
SPINNER TC 65MC CNC Lathe
HANWHA XD 38 II-R CNC Sliding Headstock Automatic Lathe With Chip Conveyor
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HANWHA XD 20II-V CNC Sliding Headstock Automatic Lathe With Chip Conveyor
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HANWHA XE 20H CNC Sliding Headstock Automatic Lathe With Chip Conveyor
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TORNOS DECO 2000/20 a CNC Lathe
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France, region Haute-Savoie
TORNOS DECO 2000/20 a CNC Lathe
BIGLIA B446 Y2 CNC Lathe
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France, region Haute-Savoie
BIGLIA B446 Y2 CNC Lathe
MORI SEIKI NL2000SY/500 CNC Lathe
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France, region Haute-Savoie
MORI SEIKI NL2000SY/500 CNC Lathe
DOOSAN PUMA 2500SY CNC Lathe
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France, region Haute-Savoie
DOOSAN PUMA 2500SY CNC Lathe
NAKAMURA WT - 150 MMY Lathe with Loading and Unloading Station
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GILDEMEISTER CTX 410 CNC Lathe
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Germany, 88370 Ebenweiler
GILDEMEISTER CTX 410 CNC Lathe
HAAS ST-20 CNC lathe
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Germany, 31139 Hildesheim
HAAS ST-20 CNC lathe
HURCO TMM 8 CNC lathe
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Germany, 31139 Hildesheim
HURCO TMM 8 CNC lathe
OKUMA LU25 CNC Lathe
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Hungary, 3527 Miskolc
OKUMA LU25 CNC Lathe
WEILER DZ 45/T2 CNC Lathe
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Germany, 73485 Unterschneidheim
WEILER DZ 45/T2 CNC Lathe
YAMA SEIKI GLS 150 CNC Lathe
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Bulgaria, 1346 Sofia, s. Voluyak
YAMA SEIKI GLS 150 CNC Lathe
MONTFORTS RNC7 CNC Lathe
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Germany, 97944 Boxberg
MONTFORTS RNC7 CNC Lathe
WEILER Primus 2 CNC CNC Lathe
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Germany, 88370 Ebenweiler
WEILER Primus 2 CNC CNC Lathe
WEILER Primus 2 CNC CNC Lathe with Bar Feeder
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GOODWAY GCL-2L CNC Lathe
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Germany, 72189 Vöhringen
GOODWAY GCL-2L CNC Lathe
MORI SEIKI NZ2000 T2Y CNC LATHE
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France, region Haute-Savoie
MORI SEIKI NZ2000 T2Y CNC LATHE
BIGLIA B565 YS CNC Lathe
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France, region Haute-Savoie
BIGLIA B565 YS CNC Lathe
NAKAMURA SUPER NTJ CNC Lathe
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France, region Haute-Savoie
NAKAMURA SUPER NTJ CNC Lathe
NAKAMURA SUPER NTM3 CNC turning centre
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France, region Haute-Savoie
NAKAMURA SUPER NTM3 CNC turning centre
NAKAMURA SC300 l CNC LATHE
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France, region Haute-Savoie
NAKAMURA SC300 l CNC LATHE
NAKAMURA WT 150 CNC LATHE
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France, region Haute-Savoie
NAKAMURA WT 150 CNC LATHE
MIYANO LM 21 CNC LATHE
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France, region Haute-Savoie
MIYANO LM 21 CNC LATHE
HAAS ST 10Y CNC LATHE
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France, region Haute-Savoie
HAAS ST 10Y CNC LATHE
BIGLIA B550 YS CNC Lathe
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France, region Haute-Savoie
BIGLIA B550 YS CNC Lathe
EMCO MAXXTURN 65Y CNC LATHE
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France, region Haute-Savoie
EMCO MAXXTURN 65Y CNC LATHE
GILDEMEISTER TWIN 65 CNC Lathe
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France, region Haute-Savoie
GILDEMEISTER TWIN 65 CNC Lathe
HAAS ST20 CNC Lathe
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France, region Bas-Rhin
HAAS ST20 CNC Lathe
BIGLIA B445 S2 m CNC Lathe
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France, region Haute-Savoie
BIGLIA B445 S2 m CNC Lathe
WEILER DZ65 CNC Lathe
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Hungary, 8420 Zirc
WEILER DZ65 CNC Lathe
WEILER DZ 65/H1 CNC Lathe
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Hungary, 8420 Zirc
WEILER DZ 65/H1 CNC Lathe
DOOSAN Puma 400 L B CNC Lathe
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France, region Bas-Rhin
DOOSAN Puma 400 L B CNC Lathe
Production line with lathes and robots
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Switzerland, 2540 Grenchen
Production line with lathes and robots
OKUMA LT10- m CNC LATHE
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France, region Haute-Savoie
OKUMA LT10- m CNC LATHE
DOOSAN S390 LM CNC LATHE
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France, region Haute-Savoie
DOOSAN S390 LM CNC LATHE
LEADWELL LTC 35 BLM CNC Lathe
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WEILER DZ65/H1 CNC Lathe
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Hungary, 8420 Zirc
WEILER DZ65/H1 CNC Lathe
WEILER DZ 65/AR CNC Lathe
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Hungary, 8420 Zirc
WEILER DZ 65/AR CNC Lathe
WEILER DZ45 AGY CNC Lathe
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Hungary, 8420 Zirc
WEILER DZ45 AGY CNC Lathe
GILDEMEISTER CTX 310 eco CNC Lathe
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Germany, 64850 Schaafheim
GILDEMEISTER CTX 310 eco CNC Lathe
WICKMAN 1'' 3/4 MULTISPINDLE LATHE
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France, region Haute-Savoie
WICKMAN 1'' 3/4 MULTISPINDLE LATHE
DAEWOO Puma 2500LY CNC Lathe
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France, region Bas-Rhin
DAEWOO Puma 2500LY CNC Lathe
SPINNER PD CNC lathe
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Germany, 33758 Schloß Holte-Stutenbrock
SPINNER PD CNC lathe
OKUMA LU300 2SC600 CNC Lathe with 2 Turret
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A CNC lathe is a lathe whose movements are computer-operated. This machine tool crafts complex outlines even with large quantities of pieces without compromising on quality. A special kind of CNC lathe is the machining centre (turning centre), which stands out for its particularly high productivity. Each manufacturer (e.g. GILDEMEISTER, MAZAK or TRAUB) equips its CNC lathes and machining centres with a different control (e.g. MAZATROL). Turning diameter and length vary. At Surplex you will find used CNC machines with chip conveyor and other accessories. Also modern models from leading manufacturers!

A CNC lathe is a machine tool for turning workpieces (including metal) using computerised numerical control, or CNC for short. The same applies to CNC turning machines and automatic CNC lathes, which primarily differ from each other in terms of productivity. CNC lathes enable the operator to produce complex, one-off creations as well as small- and large-scale series. These machines are basically a turning machine but with a crucial difference: all movement procedures can be automatically performed and monitored by the built-in controls. The predecessor of the CNC lathe was the NC lathe, which only featured numerical controls and did not allow programmes to be stored. This disadvantage of NC lathe technology was rectified by the introduction of CNC technology.

  • Machine tools for producing turned parts
  • Computer-supported execution and monitoring of processes
  • Easy to plan ahead thanks to constant production times

These modern machines make it possible to retrieve programmes from the memory at any time, make changes and save them to the system. All the data required to properly operate a CNC lathe is provided to the machine in numerical form. The computer continually compares this data and performs corrections independently via special control devices. A CNC programme must first be created in order to commence processing, which can be performed directly on the CNC turning machine or by means of external computers. For the latter, the newly created programmes are transferred to the machine via data storage devices or a network connection for inputting. A certain procedure set out in the corresponding DIN regulations must be observed for programming. The machine reference point or machine zero point is a key requirement of processing. This point is used to calculate all the coordinates for the various axes of motion. Different tool holders allow the execution of a range of work processes such as face cutting, longitudinal turning or conical turning.

MAZAK CNC lathe in operation

The first CNC lathes were introduced to Germany in the early 1980s. Computer and machinery technology has since improved considerably. These were then superseded by complete lathe and milling centres, which are more effective thanks to the combination of manufacturing processes. The precision of a CNC turning machine is particularly useful for cylindrical parts. A range of CNC lathes can also be combined to create even more versatile machines. A CNC turning/milling centre is a prime example and combines turning and milling processes. When combined with other industrial machines, complete manufacturing systems or even production lines can be created featuring industrial robots and transportation devices to increase productivity enormously. The controls are often set up in very different ways.

Computerised numerical control lathe machines are ideal for use wherever high levels of productivity and a clean working environment are required. High volumes with consistent quality can be achieved by using a CNC turning machine and future production planning is simplified thanks to constant production times. Complex parts can be processed and multi-machine operation is possible. A good example of a production scenario for CNC lathes is the manufacture of clutch and drive pulleys - the interior and exterior can be processed using one clamping position.

The widespread use of CNC lathes has led to a very comprehensive range of available machines being available on the market. However, this does not mean that a used CNC lathe is a low-value purchase - even first generation CNC lathe machines can cost up to ten thousand Euros. A CNC lathe is a very appealing and promising piece of kit: the automated production of turned parts via CNC turning to create any shape is a very interesting prospect for technological enthusiasts. However, lathes featuring CNC are some of the most complex and maintenance-intensive machines to be found on the market. A used CNC lathe machine therefore requires some background knowledge in order to assess whether it meets your needs and put it into operation. An advantage of a used CNC lathe is that it can be operated using standard parts.

Once the CNC lathe is acquired, it can be fitted with tools and holders at very reasonable prices. There is also a wide range of peripheral equipment for CNC turning machines. When buying a used CNC lathe, it is worth performing a test run as part of the machine appraisal. It is also recommended to use the services of a highly-experienced dealer who can investigate any weak spots in the used machinery during their presentation. We advise turning a sample item and then checking its dimensions using a digital calliper. This will enable you to identify any worn areas in the bearings and joints of a CNC machine acquired on the second-hand machinery market. The second-hand lathe’s cooling lubrication system should also be fully functional. Another benefit of buying a used automatic CNC turning machine is that a great number of companies have been established specialising in providing maintenance services for second-hand CNC machines. With their help, used CNC machines can be fully and cost-effectively overhauled.

The option of overhauling

If a used CNC lathe has scratched housing, or the housing panels feature condensation, these can be used to your advantage in negotiations. However, these are by no means reasons to refrain from buying a particular CNC turning machine or CNC metal lathe because these components are easy to overhaul or replace. A used CNC lathe can be used to expand your existing fleet of machinery or increase the range of products that can be offered by a particular department. A small CNC lathe is recommended for training purposes: a used CNC machine can meet all the requirements for learning the fundamentals of programming, even if it cannot attain all the tolerances demanded by industrial applications.

If you’re looking to purchase a used CNC lathe, Surplex is the place to be. You will regularly find a range of turning machines, automatic lathes and CNC lathes for sale in our countless industrial auctions at attractive prices.

A selection of manufacturers have built a good reputation for their CNC turning machines, lathes and automatic lathes. These include prestigious firms, such as TRAUB, MIYANO, INDEX and VOEST-ALPINE, as well as MANURHIN and EMCO. Used CNC lathes made by GILDEMEISTER are also highly recommended. The list demonstrates that German-made CNC lathes are of a very high standard. These and many other CNC lathe manufacturers are often to be found on Surplex.com.