Exapro is your premier marketplace for high-quality used industrial machinery. We present our selection of lathes with a turning length of 0 to 3000 mm under the Metal Machine Tools category. These machines are professionally maintained, offering an excellent blend of precision, versatility, and value.

Our lathes in this range excel in various turning applications, from simple operations to complex machining tasks. They are ideal for industries such as automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing, where precision and reliability are critical. These lathes can handle a wide range of materials and are suitable for producing parts like shafts, bearings, and bushings.

Every lathe goes through a stringent vetting process, ensuring quality and performance. Our machinery is cost-effective, promising significant savings compared to new equipment without compromising efficiency. Renowned brands like Mazak, Haas, and Doosan are part of our selection, known for their reliability and advanced technology. Prices range between €5,000 and €100,000, catering to diverse budget scales.

For detailed information or to request a quote, reach out to our dedicated team, ready to assist you with your specific needs. At Exapro, we're all about facilitating your business growth through quality and affordability. Trust in Exapro for your industrial machinery needs and boost your productivity today.

КРАСНЫЙ ПРОЛЕТАРИЙ 16К20 lathe

Year: 2024

Spindle nose
Tailstock no
Overhauled no
Steady no

Bernardo Solid 460x2000 Vario lathe

Year: 2022

Length between centers 2000 mm
Ø above the bed 460 mm
Spindle nose
Turning Ø 690 mm
Ø above transversing slide 274 mm
Spindle bore 80 mm

Adria CS 6250 C lathe

Year: 2022

Length between centers 2000 mm
Spindle nose
Tailstock no
Center height 250 mm
Overhauled no
Steady no

BLIN BL-HK80B lathe

Year: 2020

Max workpiece weight 900 kg
Turning speed 1120 rpm
Tailstock yes
Spindle nose
Overhauled no
Steady no

Top Poręba TOP560x2000 lathe

Year: 2018

Length between centers 2000 mm
Turning Ø 560 mm
Ø above transversing slide 340 mm
Turning length 2000 mm
Ø above the bed 560 mm
Diameter in the gap 85 mm

HELLER CE460X1500 lathe

Year: 2017

Length between centers 1500 mm
Ø above transversing slide 300 mm
Spindle bore 80 mm
Ø above the bed 460 mm
Spindle nose
Turning speed 1800 rpm

Centre Lathe OPTIMUM TH 4010

Year: 2017

Length between centers 1000 mm
Spindle nose
Overhauled no
Ø above the bed 410 mm
Turning speed 1800 rpm
Tailstock no

Optimum TH 4210 D lathe

Year: 2017

Length between centers 910 mm
Max workpiece weight 280 kg
Spindle bore 52 mm
Ø above the bed 420 mm
Spindle nose
Turning speed 1800 rpm

TECHSERVICE URSUS-250-1500-105 lathe Hot deal

Year: 2017

Spindle nose
Tailstock no
Overhauled no
Steady no

Pinacho SC 200x1000 lathe

Year: 2015

Center height 200 mm
Turning Ø 402 mm
Ø above transversing slide 245 mm
Turning length 1000 mm
Ø above the bed 402 mm
Diameter in the gap 42 mm

OPTIMUM D460X1500 lathe

Year: 2014

Length between centers 58 mm
Ø above the bed 460 mm
Turning speed 2000 rpm
Center height 230 mm
Spindle nose
Overhauled yes

GDW LZ 360 S lathe

Year: 2014

Length between centers 800 mm
Ø above the bed 355 mm
Spindle nose MK 3
Center height 175 mm
Ø above transversing slide 195 mm
Spindle bore 43 mm

TOS SN 500 SA/2000 lathe

Year: 2013

Length between centers 2000 mm
Turning Ø 500 mm
Spindle nose
Center height 250 mm
Diameter in the gap 700 mm
Spindle bore 105 mm

Europa VS660 lathe

Year: 2013

Length between centers 1500 mm
Ø above the bed 660 mm
Diameter in the gap 860 mm
Center height 330 mm
Ø above transversing slide 430 mm
Spindle nose

HELFER T460 X 1500 lathe

Year: 2013

Length between centers 2000 mm
Ø above transversing slide 440 mm
Spindle bore 105 mm
Ø above the bed 660 mm
Spindle nose
Turning speed 1120 rpm

Travis T-2680 lathe

Year: 2013

Length between centers 2000 mm
Ø above transversing slide 440 mm
Spindle bore 105 mm
Ø above the bed 660 mm
Spindle nose
Turning speed 1120 rpm

XYZ e-Turn 1430 lathe

Year: 2013

Length between centers 750 mm
Ø above the bed 356 mm
Diameter in the gap 515 mm
Turning Ø 356 mm
Ø above transversing slide 220 mm
Max workpiece weight 700 kg

Optimum OPTIturn D 420 lathe

Year: 2013

Length between centers 1500 mm
Diameter in the gap 600 mm
Spindle bore 52 mm
Turning Ø 420 mm
Spindle nose
Turning speed 1800 rpm

MOMAC SM 180 x 1000 lathe

Year: 2013

Length between centers 1000 mm
Ø above the bed 360 mm
Spindle nose CM 3
Center height 180 mm
Diameter in the gap 510 mm
Turning speed 2000 rpm

Haco FAT TUR 630MN lathe

Year: 2012

Length between centers 1000 mm
Turning Ø 630 mm
Spindle nose
Turning length 1000 mm
Ø above the bed 630 mm
Spindle bore 105 mm


Introduction to Lathes with 0-3000 mm Capacity

Lathes are versatile and essential machine tools in the metalworking industry, used for shaping, cutting, and finishing metal and other materials. Lathes with a capacity of 0-3000 mm are ideal for small to medium-sized workpieces and are widely used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, and maintenance shops. These lathes offer precise control and flexibility, making them suitable for a range of applications from simple turning operations to complex threading and contouring.

Types of Lathes

  1. Engine Lathes

    • Purpose: General-purpose lathes used for a variety of turning operations.
    • Applications: Suitable for small to medium-sized workpieces, including shafts, bushings, and prototypes.
    • Key Features: Manual operation, robust construction, and versatility.
  2. CNC Lathes

    • Purpose: Computer-controlled lathes offering high precision and automation.
    • Applications: High-volume production, complex geometries, and precision parts.
    • Key Features: Programmable control, high accuracy, and consistency.
  3. Toolroom Lathes

    • Purpose: Precision lathes designed for toolmaking and fine work.
    • Applications: Manufacturing of precision tools, gauges, and prototypes.
    • Key Features: High precision, fine adjustments, and smooth operation.
  4. Turret Lathes

    • Purpose: Lathes with a turret that holds multiple tools, allowing for quick tool changes.
    • Applications: Production of small to medium-sized parts in high volumes.
    • Key Features: Increased productivity, multiple tool stations, and versatility.
  5. Bench Lathes

    • Purpose: Compact lathes designed for bench-top use.
    • Applications: Small workpieces, hobbyist projects, and educational purposes.
    • Key Features: Small footprint, easy to use, and suitable for light-duty work.

Key Features and Specifications

When selecting a lathe with a capacity of 0-3000 mm, several key features and specifications should be considered to ensure it meets production needs:

  • Swing Over Bed: The maximum diameter of the workpiece that can be rotated over the lathe bed. Typically ranges from 150 mm to 800 mm for this size category.

  • Distance Between Centers: The maximum length of the workpiece that can be mounted between the lathe's centers. Up to 3000 mm for this category.

  • Spindle Speed and Motor Power: Variable speed control and sufficient motor power to handle different materials and cutting conditions.

  • Tool Post and Tool Holders: Versatile tool post designs and compatibility with various tool holders to facilitate different operations.

  • Tailstock and Carriage: Features like adjustable tailstock and smooth-moving carriage for precision and ease of operation.

  • Bed Width and Rigidity: A wide and rigid bed to support stable and accurate machining operations.

  • CNC Controls (for CNC lathes): Advanced control systems for precise programming, automated operations, and integration with other manufacturing processes.

Advantages of Using Lathes

Investing in high-quality lathes offers numerous benefits:

  • Versatility: Capable of performing a wide range of operations, including turning, threading, drilling, and boring.

  • Precision and Accuracy: Ensures high-quality finishes and tight tolerances, essential for precision engineering applications.

  • Efficiency: Automation and advanced controls in CNC lathes increase production rates and reduce manual labor.

  • Durability and Longevity: Built to withstand heavy use, ensuring long-term reliability and performance.

  • Customization and Flexibility: Suitable for custom machining and small to medium batch production.

Considerations When Buying a Lathe

To select the right lathe for your needs, consider the following factors:

  • Application Requirements: Determine the specific tasks and materials to choose a lathe with suitable capacity and features.

  • Production Volume: Choose a lathe with suitable speed and throughput capabilities to match your production volume.

  • Precision Requirements: Match the machine’s precision capabilities with your quality standards.

  • Budget: Balance the initial investment with long-term operational costs, including maintenance and tooling.

  • Space and Installation: Consider the space available for installation and any specific requirements for ventilation or utilities.

  • Service and Support: Evaluate the availability of technical support, training programs, and maintenance services to ensure reliable operation.

  • Future Expansion: Assess the machine’s scalability to meet potential increases in production demand.

Popular Brands and Pricing

Several reputable brands manufacture lathes known for their reliability and performance. Here are a few notable ones:

  • Haas Automation: Renowned for high-quality CNC lathes with advanced features. Prices typically range from $20,000 to $150,000, depending on the model and specifications.

  • Mazak: Offers a variety of CNC and manual lathes for different applications. Pricing generally ranges from $30,000 to $200,000.

  • Colchester (Clausing Industrial): Known for durable and versatile engine and toolroom lathes. Prices generally fall between $15,000 and $100,000.

  • Hardinge: Specializes in precision CNC and toolroom lathes. Pricing typically ranges from $25,000 to $180,000.

  • DMG MORI: Provides advanced CNC lathes with high precision and automation. Prices generally range from $40,000 to $250,000.

Conclusion

Lathes with a capacity of 0-3000 mm are essential for various metalworking applications, offering precision, versatility, and efficiency. With different types such as engine lathes, CNC lathes, toolroom lathes, turret lathes, and bench lathes, selecting the right machine depends on specific production needs, material types, and budget. Key factors to consider include swing over bed, distance between centers, spindle speed, tool post, tailstock, bed width, and CNC controls. Leading brands like Haas Automation, Mazak, Colchester, Hardinge, and DMG MORI offer a range of high-quality lathes to suit various applications and budgets. By carefully evaluating application requirements, production volume, precision needs, and budget, businesses can invest in the right lathe to enhance their manufacturing capabilities and ensure consistent, high-quality production.