Used DMG Mori CLX CNC Lathes for Sale 6


The CLX series is the lower-investment CNC turning offering from DMG Mori, designed to compete against equivalent Doosan, Okuma, and Hyundai-Wia lathes in the small and mid-size segments. The CLX 350 carries an 8-inch chuck with bar capacity around 51 millimetres in standard form; the CLX 450 steps up to a 10-inch chuck for fittings and small shafts; and the CLX 550 reaches 15-inch chuck capacity for larger turned parts including hydraulic and oilfield components. The line ships with the Sinumerik 840D control and the DMG Mori operate interface.

Used DMG Mori CLX CNC lathes on Exapro include CLX 350, CLX 450, and CLX 550 configurations across pure turning, live-tooling, and Y-axis variants. Filter by chuck size, bar capacity, live tooling, and Y-axis. Submit an enquiry through the listing page on Exapro.

DMG Mori CLX positioning

The CLX series is the lower-investment CNC turning offering from DMG Mori, designed to compete against equivalent Doosan Puma, Okuma LB, Hyundai-Wia, and Hwacheon Cutex lathes in the small and mid-size segments. The CLX line is distinct from the higher-tier CTX and NLX platforms in price point, target market, and configuration depth.

CLX 350, 450, 550 sub-models

The CLX 350 carries an 8-inch chuck with bar capacity around 51 millimetres, addressing small turned parts, fittings, and short shaft work. The CLX 450 steps up to a 10-inch chuck for fittings and small shafts in the mid-size subcontracting segment. The CLX 550 reaches 15-inch chuck capacity for larger turned parts including hydraulic, oilfield, and energy-sector components.

CLX configurations

CLX configurations follow a similar pattern to the CTX series but at a lower entry price. Base CLX machines are two-axis turning centres; higher specifications add live tooling and a C-axis for off-centre milling, drilling, and tapping operations. Some configurations include a Y-axis for true off-centre work. Sub spindle options exist on certain CLX variants but are less common than on the CTX line, where they are central to the value proposition.

Sinumerik 840D control and bar feeder integration

The Sinumerik 840D control with the DMG Mori operate interface is standard. Older CLX machines may carry earlier Sinumerik versions; later units include process monitoring features and connectivity options. Bar feeders are typically third-party (Iemca, LNS, FMB) integrated through standard interfaces, and the bar feeder choice should be confirmed compatible with the actual spindle bore on the listing.

Used CLX value drivers

Used CLX machines benefit from continuing parts availability through DMG Mori's European service network, common Sinumerik 840D operator familiarity, and the wide installed base of compatible third-party bar feeders, tooling, and steady rests. The CLX line forms a substantial part of European subcontracting capacity.

Browse used DMG Mori CLX CNC lathes on Exapro to compare CLX 350, CLX 450, and CLX 550 configurations across pure turning, live-tooling, and Y-axis variants from verified sellers worldwide. When evaluating a used CLX, verify spindle hours from the Sinumerik control, inspect spindle bearing condition through radial play measurement, check turret indexing repeatability, test live tool drives where present, confirm Y-axis backlash on machines that carry one, request photographs of chuck condition and steady rests, confirm bar feeder configuration and bore compatibility, and request the maintenance history. The CLX suits operations producing turned parts in carbon and stainless steel, aluminium, brass, and engineering plastics in subcontracting volumes typical of small and mid-size European workshops.