Used Haas EC Series Horizontal Machining Centers for Sale 14


Haas Automation introduced the EC series to bring HMC capability into a price band accessible to mid-size subcontractors and component manufacturers. The EC-400 carries a 400-millimetre pallet, a two-pallet shuttle, a 40-taper spindle (with 50-taper options on later generations), and a side-mount ATC typically populated with 50 pockets. The EC-500 steps up to a 500-millimetre pallet and is well suited to larger fixtures or four-sided tombstones running aerospace, hydraulic, and automotive components. The EC-1600 and EC-2000 are large-format machines for oversized castings, hydraulic manifolds, and structural parts.

Used Haas EC series machining centres on Exapro include EC-400, EC-500, EC-1600, and EC-2000 configurations from European production environments. Filter by pallet size, spindle taper, ATC capacity, and control generation. Submit an enquiry through the listing page on Exapro.

Haas EC series and HMC positioning

Horizontal machining centres serve a different role from VMCs in production environments: chip evacuation falls naturally through gravity, fixturing on a tombstone allows multiple parts per pallet, and pallet shuttles enable continuous machining while the operator loads the off-machine pallet. The Haas EC series brings this configuration into a price band accessible to mid-size subcontractors and component manufacturers, addressing applications that would otherwise require Mazak, Makino, or Mori Seiki HMCs.

EC-400, EC-500, EC-1600, EC-2000 sub-models

The EC-400 is the most common EC variant in second-hand European inventory. It carries a 400-millimetre pallet, a two-pallet shuttle, a 40-taper spindle, and a side-mount ATC with 50 pockets in standard configuration. The EC-500 increases the pallet to 500 millimetres for larger fixtures or four-sided tombstones running aerospace, hydraulic, and automotive components. The EC-1600 and EC-2000 are large-format machines for oversized castings, hydraulic manifolds, and structural fabrications, with X-axis travels reaching 1,600 and 2,000 millimetres respectively.

Spindle and tool changer configuration

Spindle options on the EC range include 7,500 rpm 40-taper standard configurations, 10,000 rpm options for higher-productivity work, and 50-taper variants on later EC-500 and larger units for heavier cutting. ATC capacities span 50 pockets standard, with 70- or 100-pocket configurations available on larger ECs running multiple tool families across long unattended cycles.

Pallet shuttle and automation

The two-pallet shuttle is the operational heart of the EC platform. Pallet shuttle reliability and cycle time directly affect production throughput, and pallet shuttle service history is a meaningful inspection point on any used EC. Multi-pallet pool extensions and full FMS integration are available on the EC platform but less common in the European second-hand market than on the equivalent Mazak Palletech or Makino MMC configurations.

Used Haas EC value drivers

Used Haas EC machines benefit from continuing parts availability through Haas's European service network and the wide operator pool familiar with the Haas Classic and Next Generation Control interfaces. EC machines reach the second-hand market consistently as European production environments rebalance capacity or upgrade to higher-rpm spindles or 5-axis trunnion configurations.

Browse used Haas EC series machining centres on Exapro to compare EC-400, EC-500, EC-1600, and EC-2000 configurations from verified sellers worldwide. When evaluating a used EC, verify spindle hours and pallet shuttle cycle counts from the control, inspect ATC tool exchange under representative tool weight, check pallet bearing and indexer alignment, confirm coolant and chip auger condition, and request the included tombstone and fixture inventory. Production HMCs see continuous coolant exposure and chip loading; auger and chip conveyor condition is a meaningful indicator of how the machine was maintained. Probing, high-pressure coolant, and through-spindle coolant inclusions significantly affect deal economics.