Used Weiler Parallel Lathes for Sale 30


Weiler is a German manufacturer of high-precision parallel and toolroom lathes, widely respected in European metalworking for thread-cutting accuracy and dimensional stability. On the used market, Weiler lathes are sought after by toolmaker shops, maintenance facilities, and training centers where conventional lathes still hold a place in the workflow.

Used Weiler parallel lathes on Exapro include Primus, Praktikus, Condor, and related model lines across multiple vintages. Pricing depends on model, bed length, condition of the gearbox and apron, and included accessories (steady rests, chucks, taper attachments). Compare listings, then submit an enquiry through the listing page on Exapro to get full specifications and seller details.

Weiler is a German manufacturer of precision parallel and toolroom lathes. The brand is widely respected in European metalworking for build quality, accuracy, and the longevity of its geared head and feed drives.

On the used market, Weiler parallel lathes hold their value well — the supply of high-quality conventional lathes has shrunk as production shifted to CNC, which supports prices for clean Weiler examples. Listings on Exapro cover everything from compact bench-class Primus models through heavier industrial Condor machines. Compare available Weiler lathes to find the right combination of bed length, swing capacity, and included accessories for your workshop.

Key inspection points before buying include bed wear pattern (particularly near the headstock where most turning concentrates), spindle bearing condition, gearbox operation across all speeds and feeds, apron and half-nut condition, and tailstock alignment. Included chucks and steady rests often represent significant standalone value — verify these match the listing description.

Buying a used Weiler parallel lathe: what to check

Before purchasing any used parallel lathe, a thorough inspection is essential. For Weiler machines specifically, the geared head and apron are where decades of use show first. Run the spindle through all gear ranges and listen for noise, vibration, or hesitation in shifting. Test the feed gearbox for smooth engagement across the full thread and feed range. Inspect the bed ways visually and with a straight edge for the wear pattern that develops near the headstock end.

Request the machine's service history. Weiler lathes often pass through multiple owners over their long service lives and may have been refurbished at some point — knowing what was done helps assess remaining productive life. Test tailstock alignment with the spindle by running a test bar between centers.

Transport for Weiler lathes is generally straightforward as most models are crate-shippable without specialised rigging. Confirm electrical requirements (many older Weiler machines run on 380-415V three-phase). On Exapro, each Weiler listing provides specifications, photos, and direct seller contact. Compare listings to evaluate condition, included tooling, and value for your toolroom or maintenance shop.