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The lathe is a machine tool for the production of mostly rotationally symmetrical workpieces by the metal-cutting manufacturing process of turning. A wide variety of rotational bodies can be produced on the lathe. The turning movement is carried out from the workpiece and not from the usually single-edged tool, the turning tool. The basic structure of the lathe is basically similar despite the variety of machines. They always consist of a frame, lathe bed, work spindle, tailstock and the tool slide.

MONFORTS RNC 5
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MONFORTS RNC 5
CNC-lathes (2-axes)
GILDEMEISTER CTX 420 Liner V 6
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GILDEMEISTER CTX 420 Liner V 6
CNC lathes (4 or more axes)
VDF- BOEHRINGER 44 S
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VDF- BOEHRINGER 44 S
Centre lathes
HBM 250 x 550 Profi Vario
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2007 Haas VF-2D
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2007 Haas VF-2D
Centre lathes
2006 HAAS-SL-20TB
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2006 HAAS-SL-20TB
Centre lathes
2005 Mori Seiki-NL2500-700
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2010 Mazak Qtn 450-II
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2010 Mazak Qtn 450-II
Centre lathes
2010 Doosan Puma 300 LC
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2010 Doosan Puma 300 LC
Centre lathes
2011 Mazak Nexus QTN-350-II M
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2012 Okuma Simulturn LU-300MY
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2012 Mori Seiki NLX2500 Y700
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2012 Doosan Puma 400MB
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2012 Doosan Puma 400MB
Centre lathes
2010 Haas OM 2A
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2010 Haas OM 2A
Centre lathes
Turning Automatic Lathe - Longitudinal STAR MICRONICS SR 20R
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Turning Automatic Lathe - Longitudinal TSUGAMI HS 2075AX
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Turning Automatic Lathe - Longitudinal TSUGAMI HS 2075AX
Horizontal turning and machining centers
Turning Automatic Lathe - Longitudinal STAR MICRONICS SV 12
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UMARO SCM 63100
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UMARO SCM 63100
Vertical borer, double column
CRAWFORD SWIFT 5110
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CRAWFORD SWIFT 5110
Heavy duty lathes
TITAN SC43
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TITAN SC43
Vertical borer, double column
CRAWFORD SWIFT 5207
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CRAWFORD SWIFT 5207
Heavy duty lathes
RAFAMET KCH 250
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RAFAMET KCH 250
Vertical borer, double column
Mori Seiki GV 503
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BIGLIA B 545 YS
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BIGLIA B 545 YS
CNC-lathes (2-axes)
CNC-lathe GILDEMEISTER CTX 600E
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DOOSAN LYNX 2100LSYA
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DOOSAN LYNX2100LMB
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Spinner PD32-S-V4 Drehmaschine
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TORNOS DECO 2000/13BI
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TORNOS DECO 2000/13BI
Slidinghead automatics
TORNOS T 4
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TORNOS T 4
Spindle automatics

What are used lathe-machines and lathes?

Used lathes and lathe-machines are machine tools that are deployed to machine workpieces. A lathe allows workpieces to be machined in rotation by mounting the workpiece on an axis and having it machined by different tools. Used lathes offer a cheaper alternative to new machines and can be deployed just as effectively, provided they have been well maintained and are in good condition.

What can you make on a used lathe?

A lathe can be used to produce a wide range of workpieces. These include:

  • Axles: Lathes are used to make axles for various applications, such as machines, vehicles, or appliances.
  • Bolts: Turning can be used to precisely manufacture bolts with different threads.
  • Gears: Gears are made on lathes to improve the mechanics of machines and gears.
  • Shafts: Lathes enable the precise production of shafts for various applications, for example in drive technology or mechanical engineering.
  • Rotationally symmetrical parts: Lathes are used to produce a variety of rotationally symmetrical parts, such as cylinders, balls, or cones.

Where can second-hand lathes be found?

Used lathes are deployed in a variety of industries, including:

  • Metalworking: lathes are used to make metal parts such as axles, bolts, screws, and gears.
  • Automotive: Lathes are used in the manufacture of engines, gearboxes, and other components.
  • Toolmaking: The manufacture of precision tools requires the use of lathes.
  • Medical technology: Lathes are used to manufacture implants, prostheses, and other medical devices.
  • Aerospace industry: Lathes are used here to manufacture components for aircraft and satellites.

Why buy used lathes?

There are several reasons why buying second-hand lathes can be beneficial:

  • Cost-efficiency: used lathes are usually cheaper than new machines and offer companies the opportunity to save costs.
  • Quick availability: Unlike the lead time for new machines, used lathes can often be available immediately, reducing production times.
  • Proven performance: Second-hand lathes often have proven performance and can be a reliable option for businesses.
  • Wide choice: The used lathe market offers a wide range of models and brands that can meet a company's specific needs.

Buy a second-hand lathe on IndustryArena.

IndustryArena is a platform where companies can buy and sell second-hand lathes and lathe machines used. When buying a used lathe on IndustryArena, buyers benefit from a number of advantages. The platform offers a large selection of lathes of different makes and models. Among other things, you can also buy used CNC machines here. Buyers can compare the offers, get detailed information about the machines, and contact the sellers directly. At IndustryArena, companies can buy high-quality used lathes as well as save time and money.

Selection of (used) CNC lathes

When selecting and buying used CNC lathes and lathes, there are several criteria to consider:

  • Performance: check the performance of the lathe, including maximum speed, spindle power and tool capacity.
  • Condition: Check the general condition of the used CNC lathe, including the external appearance, components, guideways and other important parts.
  • Maintenance history: Ask about the machine's maintenance history, including maintenance performed and any repairs.
  • Manufacturer and model: If you want to buy a second-hand lathe, consider reputable manufacturers and models that have proven themselves in the industry.
  • Availability of spare parts: Make sure that spare parts are available for the used lathe you have selected.
  • Application requirements: Consider the specific requirements of your business and buy used lathe machine that meets those requirements.