Used Doosan Puma CNC Lathes for Sale 68


Doosan Infracore (renamed DN Solutions in 2022) introduced the Puma platform as the company's standard CNC turning line, and the platform has populated European subcontracting in significant numbers across two decades of continuous production. Common Puma sub-models in European listings include the Puma 240 with 8-inch chuck and 51-millimetre bar capacity, the Puma 280 with 10-inch chuck, the Puma 400 with 15-inch chuck, and larger Puma 480, 600, and 700 for heavy turning. Sub-suffixes indicate configuration: Puma GT denotes the entry-level standard turning version, Puma MX adds milling capability with live tooling and sub spindle, and Puma TT designates the twin-turret variants for high-productivity short parts.

Used Doosan Puma CNC lathes on Exapro include Puma 240 through Puma 700 configurations across GT, MX, TT, and SMX variants. Filter by chuck size, bar capacity, sub spindle, Y-axis, and live tooling. Submit an enquiry through the listing page on Exapro.

Doosan Puma and DN Solutions positioning

The Doosan Puma platform has been one of the most successful CNC lathe lines in Europe over the last twenty years, and the second-hand market reflects this with consistent monthly inventory turnover. Doosan Infracore's machine tool division was renamed DN Solutions in 2022; current Puma machines ship under the DN Solutions brand, while older units carry the Doosan branding. Both eras share the same fundamental platform architecture and use Fanuc-based controls.

Puma sub-models and chuck sizes

Common Puma sub-models in European listings include the Puma 240 with 8-inch chuck and 51-millimetre bar capacity (suited to small turned parts and fittings), the Puma 280 with 10-inch chuck (mid-size subcontracting workhorse), the Puma 400 with 15-inch chuck (larger turned parts and heavier shaft work), and the larger Puma 480, 600, and 700 for heavy oilfield, energy, and hydraulic component turning.

Puma configuration sub-suffixes

Sub-suffixes follow a consistent logic across the Puma line. GT designates the entry-level standard turning version with a 12-station turret. MX denotes milling capability with live tooling and sub spindle for second-operation work in a single fixture cycle. MXL adds a longer bed length for shaft work. TT designates twin-turret variants for high-productivity short parts. SMX combines sub spindle and milling in synchronised mill-turn operation.

Fanuc control and operator pool

Doosan Puma machines ship with Fanuc 0i or Fanuc 31i control depending on model year and customer specification. The Fanuc control is well-supported across Europe, and most service partners and operators are familiar with the programming environment. This significantly broadens the buyer pool on the second-hand market and reduces operator training friction for shops moving from one Puma to another or from a different Fanuc-controlled lathe.

Used Puma value drivers

Used Doosan Puma machines benefit from continuing parts availability through DN Solutions' European service network, the wide Fanuc operator pool, and the established trade in Puma-compatible bar feeders (Iemca, LNS, FMB), tooling, and accessories. Puma lathes reach Exapro consistently from European production environments rebalancing capacity.

Browse used Doosan Puma CNC lathes on Exapro to compare Puma 240 through Puma 700 configurations across GT, MX, TT, and SMX variants from verified sellers worldwide. When evaluating a used Puma, verify spindle hours from the Fanuc control, check spindle bearing condition through radial play and thermal stability measurement, inspect turret indexing repeatability, test live tool drives where present, verify sub spindle alignment and Y-axis backlash on equipped machines, confirm bar feeder make and bore compatibility, and request the included tooling list, soft jaws, hard jaws, and any documented service history. The Puma suits subcontracting operations in carbon and stainless steel, aluminium, brass, and engineering plastics across automotive, hydraulic, fittings, energy, and oilfield component work.