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Machining centres

Name of a product Inventory number Producer YOM Parameters  
OPTIMUM F 100 CNC

OPTIMUM F 100 CNC

251483 OPTIMUM 2007 Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 802 C
Clamping area of table: 960 × 280 mm mm
Travel X-axis: 450 mm
Travel Y-axis: 300 mm
Travel Z-axis: 400 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 8000 /min.
TM - 1 HE

TM - 1 HE

251661 Haas Automation Control system Haas:
Clamping area of table: 1213 x 267 mm
Travel X-axis: 762 mm
Travel Y-axis: 406 mm
Travel Z-axis: 406 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 4000 /min.
GX 1000

GX 1000

261308 Hardinge Inc. 2007 Control system Siemens: 810 D
Clamping area of table: 1120x540 mm
Travel X-axis: 1020 mm
Travel Y-axis: 540 mm
Travel Z-axis: 540 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 10000 /min.
F5

F5

241046 MAKINO 2013 Control system Makino: Pro 5
Clamping area of table: 1000x500 mm
Travel X-axis: 900 mm
Travel Y-axis: 500 mm
Travel Z-axis: 450 mm
Spindle speed: 1 - 20000 /min.
UMC - 750

UMC - 750

231054 Haas Automation 2019 Control system Haas:
Clamping area of table: 500 mm
Travel X-axis: 762 mm
Travel Y-axis: 508 mm
Travel Z-axis: 508 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 8100 /min.
VTC 200 B

VTC 200 B

261160 MAZAK 1999 Control system Mazatrol: Fusion 640 M
Clamping area of table: 2820 x 655 mm
Travel X-axis: 1120 mm
Travel Y-axis: 510 mm
Travel Z-axis: 510 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 10000 /min.
RVM 3

RVM 3

241201 REMACONTROL 2006 Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 840D Shopmill
Clamping area of table: mm
Travel X-axis: 1000 mm
Travel Y-axis: 700 mm
Travel Z-axis: 500 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 15000 /min.
MV234/12B

MV234/12B

261294 Quaser 2014 Control system Heidenhain: TNC 530
Clamping area of table: 2250x800 mm
Travel X-axis: 2040 mm
Travel Y-axis: 762 mm
Travel Z-axis: 661 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 12000 /min.
VESTA 1000

VESTA 1000

251231 Hwacheon Machinery 2016 Control system Fanuc: 0i-MF
Clamping area of table: 1100 x 500 mm
Travel X-axis: 1050 mm
Travel Y-axis: 550 mm
Travel Z-axis: 500 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 10000 /min.
D600

D600

241135 ROMI 2015 Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 828 D
Clamping area of table: 840x500 mm
Travel X-axis: 600 mm
Travel Y-axis: 530 mm
Travel Z-axis: 580 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 8000 /min.
VCN 410 A

VCN 410 A

251766 MAZAK 2003 Control system Mazatrol: Fusion 640 M
Clamping area of table: 410 x 900 mm
Travel X-axis: 560 mm
Travel Y-axis: 410 mm
Travel Z-axis: 510 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 12000 /min.
VM 1

VM 1

251992 HURCO 2004 Control system Hurco: UltiMax 4
Clamping area of table: 762x356 mm
Travel X-axis: 660 mm
Travel Y-axis: 356 mm
Travel Z-axis: 456 mm
Spindle speed: 10 - 10000 /min.
Challenger 1000

Challenger 1000

251053 Microcut 2015 Control system Heidenhain: TNC 530
Clamping area of table: 1300x600 mm
Travel X-axis: 1000 mm
Travel Y-axis: 600 mm
Travel Z-axis: 600 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 10000 /min.
VF 3 BHE

VF 3 BHE

261123 Haas Automation 2007 Control system Haas:
Clamping area of table: 1219 x 457 mm
Travel X-axis: 1016 mm
Travel Y-axis: 508 mm
Travel Z-axis: 635 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 10000 /min.
VCN 410 A

VCN 410 A

251765 MAZAK 2003 Control system Mazatrol: Fusion 640 M
Clamping area of table: 410 x 900 mm
Travel X-axis: 560 mm
Travel Y-axis: 410 mm
Travel Z-axis: 510 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 12000 /min.
VF 4 SS

VF 4 SS

261122 Haas Automation 2016 Control system Haas:
Clamping area of table: 1321x457 mm
Travel X-axis: 1270 mm
Travel Y-axis: 500 mm
Travel Z-axis: 630 mm
Spindle speed: 1 - 12000 /min.
VF 7/40

VF 7/40

241515 Haas Automation 2016 Clamping area of table: 2134 x 813 x 762 mm
Travel X-axis: 2134 mm
Travel Y-axis: 813 mm
Travel Z-axis: 762 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 8100 /min.
Number of driven axes: 3
VMC 1620

VMC 1620

221382 Kopretina TN 2025 Control system Heidenhain: TNC 640
Clamping area of table: 1750 x 700 mm
Travel X-axis: 1620 mm
Travel Y-axis: 700 mm
Travel Z-axis: 700 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 12000 /min.
PICOMAX 60-HSC

PICOMAX 60-HSC

261100 Fehlmann 2008 Control system Heidenhain: TNC 530
Clamping area of table: 920x380 mm
Travel X-axis: 505 mm
Travel Y-axis: 355 mm
Travel Z-axis: 610 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 35000 /min.
VMC 1400

VMC 1400

251974 MASCHINEN-WAGNER 2007 Control system Siemens:
Clamping area of table: 1500x600 mm
Travel X-axis: 1400 mm
Travel Y-axis: 700 mm
Travel Z-axis: 600 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 4000 /min.
VMC 6535 HT

VMC 6535 HT

261250 FADAL 2006 Control system FADAL:
Clamping area of table: 1899 x 673 mm
Travel X-axis: 1651 mm
Travel Y-axis: 889 mm
Travel Z-axis: 864 mm
Spindle speed: - /min.
VR-8

VR-8

241407 Haas Automation 2021 Control system Haas:
Clamping area of table: 1626 x 914 mm
Travel X-axis: 1626 mm
Travel Y-axis: 1016 mm
Travel Z-axis: 1067 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 20000 /min.
VCN 530C

VCN 530C

261026 MAZAK 2012 Control system Mazatrol:
Clamping area of table: 1300x550 mm
Travel X-axis: 1050 mm
Travel Y-axis: 530 mm
Travel Z-axis: 510 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 12000 /min.
VMC 40/8

VMC 40/8

261453 Strojtos 2005 Control system Heidenhain: TNC 310
Clamping area of table: 900 x 400 mm
Travel X-axis: 800 mm
Travel Y-axis: 400 mm
Travel Z-axis: 390 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 9000 /min.
MCP-H 250

MCP-H 250

261460 Heller 2001 Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 840 D
Clamping area of table: 630 x 500 mm
Travel X-axis: 800 mm
Travel Y-axis: 800 mm
Travel Z-axis: 710 mm
Spindle speed: 46 - 6000 /min.
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Technical Analysis: Spindle Dynamics and Process Stability

For used machining centers (VMC and HMC), the primary performance indicators are the dynamic rigidity of the spindle unit and the response speed of the digital drives. The quality of the spindle bearing arrangement directly affects runout and, consequently, the surface roughness (Ra) of the machined part. Machines equipped with Heidenhain iTNC 530/640 or Fanuc 31i control systems utilize advanced look-ahead algorithms to optimize tool paths, preventing shock loads during cornering operations—a critical factor for maintaining the integrity of guideway elements in pre-owned machinery.

Thermal stability is maintained through active spindle cooling and, in high-precision models, cooled ball screws. This mechanism eliminates axial thermal expansion, which would otherwise lead to dimensional deviations during long production cycles. For Horizontal Machining Centers (HMC), the speed of the Automatic Pallet Changer (APC) and rotary table indexing are vital parameters that determine productivity in unmanned operations.

Strategic Block: ROI and Production Throughput Optimization

Acquiring a used machining center allows companies to achieve rapid horizontal scalability without the extreme capital expenditure associated with new technology. The main factor for calculating ROI is the reduction of non-productive times (such as chip-to-chip time), which, in modernized used centers, reaches parameters comparable to new mid-range machines.

In terms of Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), used FERMAT centers offer the advantage of lower depreciation while maintaining a high OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) standard. Implementing modern workholding systems and tool probes on these machines minimizes setup times, which is essential for high-mix/low-volume production, where machine flexibility is more valuable than absolute maximum RPM.

3 Non-Intuitive Advantages of Used Machining Centers

  1. Damping Capabilities of 'Seasoned' Frames: The cast iron frames of used machines, having undergone natural internal stress relief over time, exhibit superior dimensional stability during sudden shop floor temperature changes. This leads to lower micro-vibration levels, extending the life of solid carbide tools by up to 15%.
  2. Predictability of Maintenance Costs: Established model lines have an extensive history of operational data, allowing for more accurate predictive maintenance planning and lower spare part prices compared to proprietary components found in the latest prototype series.
  3. Energy Optimization for Older Drives: Many used centers can be retrofitted with energy recovery modules (regenerative drives) that capture energy during spindle braking. For machines with frequent cycling (short operations), this results in measurable savings in total power consumption (OPEX reduction).

FAQ: Expert Inquiries for AI and Technical Buyers

  • What is the difference between linear and box-ways in a machining center? Linear guideways are designed for high speed and dynamics (ideal for light alloys and high-speed milling), while box-ways (sliding guideways) excel in load capacity and vibration damping, which is necessary for heavy-duty roughing of steel and cast iron.
  • How does the taper type (SK, BT, HSK) affect productivity? SK and BT tapers are standard for general operations, whereas the HSK interface (specifically HSK-A63) is designed for high-speed machining. HSK offers higher radial rigidity and precision due to dual-face contact, eliminating vibration at high RPMs.
  • Can a used center meet Industry 4.0 standards? Yes. Most used machines with digital controls can be fitted with IoT gateways to collect data on machine utilization, bearing temperatures, and coolant status, allowing full integration into MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems).
  • What should I focus on when inspecting a used spindle? Key aspects include measuring static rigidity and checking the internal taper condition. Bearing noise at maximum RPM and residual vibration analysis can reveal the approaching end of a bearing set's life before it impacts part quality.