At Exapro, we offer a curated selection of used CNC lathe machines designed for precision, versatility, and durability. Whether you operate in automotive, aerospace, medical, or general manufacturing, these machines are indispensable for turning, shaping, and finishing metal components with exceptional accuracy.

Our marketplace connects you with leading global brands such as DMG Mori, Mazak, and Haas Automation, ensuring high-quality performance at a fraction of the cost of new equipment. Priced typically between €22,000 and €75,000, these machines are robust, well-maintained, and ready to optimise your production capabilities. Explore our range of CNC lathe machines today!

Turning length  mm
Ø above the bed  mm
Length between centers  mm
X-axis  mm
Max workpiece weight  kg
Spindle bore  mm
Number of tools on turret
Turning speed  rpm
Turning Ø  mm
Ø above transversing slide  mm
Type of CNC
Z-axis  mm
Spindle taper
Number of turrets
Number of rotating tools
Spindle motor power  kW

CNC lathe HURCO TM 6

CZ Czech Republic 2012

Turning length 340 mm
Ø above the bed 254 mm
Length between centers 403 mm
X-axis 177 mm
Max workpiece weight  kg
Spindle bore 254 mm
Number of tools on turret
Turning speed 6000 rpm
Turning Ø 405 mm
Ø above transversing slide 405 mm
Type of CNC
Z-axis 355 mm
Spindle taper
Number of turrets
Number of rotating tools
Spindle motor power 11 kW

CNC lathe HURCO TM 6

CZ Czech Republic 2012

Turning length 340 mm
Ø above the bed 405 mm
Length between centers 403 mm
X-axis 177 mm
Max workpiece weight  kg
Spindle bore 254 mm
Number of tools on turret
Turning speed 6000 rpm
Turning Ø 254 mm
Ø above transversing slide 230 mm
Type of CNC
Z-axis 355 mm
Spindle taper
Number of turrets
Number of rotating tools
Spindle motor power 11 kW
Turning length 780 mm
Type of CNC Fanuc 0iTF
Spindle bore 90 mm
Turning speed 2500 rpm
Tailstock no
Turning Ø 500 mm
Spindle taper a28
Number of tools on turret 12
Spindle motor power 18.522 kW
Bar feeder no

CNC lathe HURCO TM 6

CZ Czech Republic

Turning length 340 mm
Ø above the bed  mm
Length between centers  mm
X-axis  mm
Max workpiece weight  kg
Spindle bore  mm
Number of tools on turret
Turning speed  rpm
Turning Ø  mm
Ø above transversing slide  mm
Type of CNC
Z-axis  mm
Spindle taper
Number of turrets
Number of rotating tools
Spindle motor power  kW
Turning length 595 mm
Ø above the bed 470 mm
Length between centers  mm
X-axis 200 mm
Max workpiece weight  kg
Spindle bore 90 mm
Number of tools on turret
Turning speed 3500 rpm
Turning Ø 420 mm
Ø above transversing slide  mm
Type of CNC
Z-axis 570 mm
Spindle taper
Number of turrets
Number of rotating tools
Spindle motor power 11 kW
Turning length 5000 mm
Length between centers 5000 mm
X-axis 530 mm
Spindle taper VDI 60
Number of rotating tools 8
Spindle motor power 28 kW
Bar feeder no
Ø above the bed 900 mm
Type of CNC Flatbed
Z-axis 5000 mm
Spindle bore 105 mm
Turning speed 1600 rpm
Tailstock no
Ø above the bed 450 mm
Length between centers 1000 mm
Spindle taper
Turning speed 3000 rpm
Tailstock no
Ø above transversing slide 260 mm
Type of CNC
Spindle bore 65 mm
Spindle motor power 7.5 kW
Bar feeder no
Turning length 584 mm
Ø above the bed 750 mm
Max workpiece weight 3500 kg
Spindle bore 81 mm
Spindle motor power 18.5 kW
Bar feeder no
Turning Ø 400 mm
Type of CNC FANUC
Spindle taper
Turning speed 3500 rpm
Tailstock no
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Turning length 500 mm
Ø above the bed  mm
Length between centers  mm
X-axis 185 mm
Max workpiece weight  kg
Spindle bore  mm
Number of tools on turret
Turning speed 6000 rpm
Turning Ø 370 mm
Ø above transversing slide  mm
Type of CNC
Z-axis 500 mm
Spindle taper
Number of turrets
Number of rotating tools
Spindle motor power  kW
Turning length 230 mm
Ø above the bed  mm
Length between centers  mm
X-axis 220 mm
Max workpiece weight  kg
Spindle bore  mm
Number of tools on turret
Turning speed 2000 rpm
Turning Ø 400 mm
Ø above transversing slide  mm
Type of CNC
Z-axis 230 mm
Spindle taper
Number of turrets
Number of rotating tools
Spindle motor power  kW
Turning length 2850 mm
Ø above the bed 630 mm
Length between centers 3000 mm
Spindle taper
Number of turrets 1
Number of rotating tools 0
Spindle motor power 11 kW
Bar feeder no
Turning Ø 3000 mm
Ø above transversing slide 350 mm
Type of CNC FANUC Oi MATE-TC
Spindle bore 104 mm
Number of tools on turret 8
Turning speed 1000 rpm
Tailstock yes
Ø above the bed 550 mm
Length between centers 2000 mm
Max workpiece weight 2000 kg
Spindle bore 82 mm
Tailstock no
Ø above transversing slide 310 mm
Type of CNC
Spindle taper A18 ASA
Turning speed 2400 rpm
Bar feeder no
Turning length 8500 mm
Ø above transversing slide 560 mm
Spindle taper ISO 50
Tailstock no
Ø above the bed 915 mm
Type of CNC ECS 2400
Spindle motor power 50 kW
Bar feeder no
Type of CNC
Tailstock no
Spindle taper
Bar feeder no
Type of CNC
Tailstock no
Spindle taper
Bar feeder no
Turning length 800 mm
Type of CNC
Spindle bore 38 mm
Spindle motor power 2 kW
Bar feeder no
Length between centers 800 mm
Spindle taper mt 4
Turning speed 2480 rpm
Tailstock no
Turning length  mm
Ø above the bed  mm
Length between centers  mm
X-axis  mm
Max workpiece weight  kg
Spindle bore  mm
Number of tools on turret
Turning speed  rpm
Turning Ø  mm
Ø above transversing slide  mm
Type of CNC
Z-axis  mm
Spindle taper
Number of turrets
Number of rotating tools
Spindle motor power  kW
Type of CNC
Tailstock no
Spindle taper
Bar feeder no
Type of CNC
Tailstock no
Spindle taper
Bar feeder no

Advantages of Buying Used CNC Lathe Machines

Versatility

CNC lathes are among the most adaptable tools in metalworking. They perform multiple operations — turning, threading, facing, boring, and contour cutting — all on one platform. This versatility saves floor space, streamlines workflows, and allows workshops to handle both simple components and complex precision parts efficiently.

Precision machining

Equipped with advanced CNC control systems like Fanuc or Siemens, used lathes deliver consistent accuracy and tight tolerances across repeated runs. This ensures stable production quality for demanding sectors such as aerospace, automotive, energy, and medical manufacturing.

Durability and reliability

Built with heavy-duty frames and precision-engineered spindles, used CNC lathes are designed for continuous operation. When properly maintained, they retain their accuracy for years, providing an excellent return on investment while reducing downtime and maintenance costs.

Material compatibility

These machines handle an extensive range of materials, including steel, aluminium, titanium, brass, and exotic alloys. Their adaptability makes them indispensable for industries requiring diverse part production — from oil and gas to medical implants.

Complex geometries

Modern CNC lathes with multi-axis capabilities can produce intricate parts in fewer setups. Components such as turbine blades, orthopedic implants, and precision gears are manufactured with superior repeatability that manual machines cannot achieve.

Cost efficiency

Buying a used CNC lathe reduces capital expenditure by up to 70% compared to new models. With prices typically ranging from €22,000 to €75,000, second-hand machines provide high performance at a fraction of the cost, freeing resources for automation or operator training.

Automation-ready features

Many modern models include live tooling, bar feeders, chip conveyors, and integration options for robotic arms. These upgrades prepare workshops for scalable automation, improving throughput and lowering labour costs while maintaining flexibility.

Main Technical Features of Used CNC Lathe Machines

Bed length and swing diameter

These two parameters define the maximum workpiece size a lathe can accommodate. Longer beds allow machining of shafts and pipes, while larger swing diameters handle bulkier parts such as housings or crankshafts.

Number of axes

CNC lathes can operate from 2 to 9 axes. Additional axes enable simultaneous machining and multi-tasking capabilities, reducing the need for multiple setups and increasing efficiency.

Control system

Leading systems like Fanuc, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Heidenhain, or Fagor determine programming flexibility and user interface. Fanuc and Siemens dominate due to their reliability, ease of integration, and support networks.

Tooling configuration

Turret tooling offers rapid tool changes ideal for mixed operations, while gang tooling suits repetitive, high-volume work. Both influence cycle time, part finish, and process efficiency.

Spindle speed and motor power

Spindle speed defines cutting capability, while power (kW) impacts productivity. Higher spindle power supports machining of hardened steels and alloys, achieving faster cycle times and improved surface quality.

Chuck selection

Three-jaw chucks are standard for round parts, offering speed and repeatability, whereas four-jaw chucks handle irregular geometries with greater flexibility. The right chuck choice optimises accuracy and reduces setup time.

Feed rate and precision

Feed rate settings control the depth and smoothness of cuts. Proper calibration ensures optimal surface finish, prolonged tool life, and consistent machining results even during extended runs.

Machine weight and stability

Heavier machines reduce vibration and provide better stability, resulting in higher precision, especially in tight-tolerance applications.

Top Brands and Models

Exapro features used CNC lathes from globally recognised manufacturers known for their reliability and precision engineering:

  • DMG Mori – German-Japanese precision and automation-ready solutions.
  • Mazak – pioneers of multi-tasking CNC technology.
  • Haas Automation – affordable, user-friendly machines ideal for SMEs.
  • Okuma – strong live tooling capabilities and high flexibility.
  • Doosan – reliable choice for large-scale industrial production.
  • Nakamura-Tome – specialists in high-speed, multi-axis turning.
  • Biglia – Italian efficiency with bar feeding and live tooling.
  • Colchester – UK-made durability and ergonomic operation.
  • Mori Seiki – premium precision and automation compatibility.
  • Index – leader in high-volume multi-spindle systems.

Industries and Applications

Automotive

CNC lathes produce essential automotive parts such as crankshafts, camshafts, valves, and gear components. Their repeatability ensures efficiency and uniformity across large production volumes.

Aerospace

Used extensively to machine turbine blades, engine housings, and structural components, CNC lathes deliver the accuracy required in aerospace manufacturing.

Medical

Medical applications include producing implants, surgical instruments, and dental prosthetics. The precision achieved ensures full compliance with regulatory standards.

Energy and Oil & Gas

Ideal for manufacturing turbine shafts, valve fittings, flanges, and pipeline parts that must withstand extreme environments.

General manufacturing

CNC lathes provide reliable turning and finishing solutions for machinery parts, construction tools, and general engineering projects.

Example video

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Pricing and Cost Factors

Typical price range

Used CNC lathes on Exapro typically range from €22,000 to €75,000, while high-end new models may exceed €240,000. The second-hand market offers access to top-tier technology at lower cost.

Specifications

Price depends on bed length, number of axes, spindle power, and automation options. Larger and more powerful models naturally command higher value.

Condition and maintenance history

A machine with documented service history and low operating hours offers better reliability and resale potential. Always inspect for wear, cracks, or electrical faults before purchase.

Accessories and automation

Options like live tooling, bar feeders, chip conveyors, and rotary tables enhance productivity and affect pricing accordingly.

Valorexo pricing tool

To assess a fair market price, use the Valorexo algorithm, which compares real-time market data to similar machines and ensures transparency.

How to Choose the Right Used CNC Lathe Machine

Define production needs

Consider size, complexity, materials, and production volume to select the ideal CNC lathe for your application.

Check workshop compatibility

Evaluate available floor space, power requirements, and infrastructure to avoid installation issues or costly modifications.

Inspect the machine

Perform a detailed check of slides, bearings, spindles, chucks, and control panels to ensure optimal condition.

Assess control system

Choose a control interface compatible with your operators and workflow — Fanuc and Siemens remain the most widely supported systems worldwide.

Consult experts

Exapro’s team offers assistance with specifications, inspections, logistics, and market valuation to secure the best deal for your production goals.

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