Used Emco CNC Lathes for Sale 48


Emco manufactures CNC turning machines from Austria, with a product range spanning entry-level production lathes through to multi-tasking turn-mill centres. The MaxxTurn series provides conventional production turning capability with optional live tooling and sub-spindle. The Hyperturn series adds full multi-tasking capability with simultaneous 5-axis milling on turned workpieces. Emco machines are widely deployed in European precision engineering and job shop environments where Austrian build quality and accessible pricing deliver value.

Used Emco CNC lathes on Exapro cover MaxxTurn production machines and Hyperturn multi-tasking centres. Filter by bar capacity, spindle configuration, and milling capability. Submit an enquiry through the listing page for specifications.

Emco has built its European market position through CNC turning machines that combine Austrian engineering quality with pricing positioned below premium Japanese and German competitors. The product range serves a broad spectrum of turning applications, from straightforward production work through complex multi-tasking that eliminates secondary operations.

The MaxxTurn series provides the core production turning platform. MaxxTurn 25, MaxxTurn 45, MaxxTurn 65, and MaxxTurn 95 cover increasing chuck sizes and bar capacities with progressively larger work envelopes. Configurations range from basic 2-axis production turning through sub-spindle and Y-axis variants that extend capability toward done-in-one manufacturing.

The Hyperturn series represents Emco's multi-tasking platform. Hyperturn 65 Powermill and Hyperturn 100 machines combine full turning capability with simultaneous 5-axis milling through an integrated milling spindle. This capability addresses complex aerospace, medical device, and energy industry components that require both turning and 5-axis milling in tight tolerance relationships that separate machines cannot reliably produce.

The concept of turn-mill versus mill-turn matters in Emco's Hyperturn range. These machines are engineered from the turning base with milling capability added — suitable for predominantly turned workpieces with complex prismatic features. Shops with predominantly milled workpieces requiring some turning capability might better match to mill-turn platforms from other manufacturers.

Siemens CNC controls are standard on most Emco machines, though Fanuc options are available in some markets. The Siemens platform provides the integrated graphical programming and simulation that Austrian and German engineering culture emphasises.

Emco's training and service organisation covers major European markets with the accessibility that used machine buyers need for ongoing support. Service availability outside Europe should be verified for buyers in other regions.

When evaluating used Emco CNC lathes on Exapro, verify spindle condition through precision test bar measurement, check turret indexing accuracy on all positions, test Y-axis and sub-spindle function if equipped, inspect milling spindle condition on Hyperturn models including runout at operating speed, and confirm Siemens CNC software version and post-processor compatibility with your CAM system. Emco machines from European job shop environments typically come with detailed maintenance documentation reflecting the culture of the operating environment.