







Control system NCT: 204
Max. diameter of workpiece: 1400 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 1250 mm
Max. workpiece height: 1150 mm
Max. load of table: 6000 kg
Driven Tools: NO



YOM:2012
Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 840 D
Max. diameter of workpiece: 8000 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 6300 mm
Max. workpiece height: 4000 mm
Max. load of table: 160000 kg
Driven Tools: NO













YOM:1972
Max. diameter of workpiece: 1600 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 1400 mm
Max. load of table: 5000 kg
Max. workpiece height: 1000 mm
Ram travel (Z): 700 mm
Ram size: mm






Max. diameter of workpiece: 3300 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 3000 mm
Max. load of table: 18000 kg
Max. workpiece height: 2300 mm
Ram travel (Z): mm
Ram size: 224 x 224 mm








Control system NUM:
Max. diameter of workpiece: 2100 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 2000 mm
Max. load of table: 20000 kg
Max. workpiece height: 1260 mm
Ram travel (Z): mm


YOM:1985
Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 840 D
Max. diameter of workpiece: 1000 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 1250 mm
Max. load of table: 1600 kg
Max. workpiece height: 800 mm
Ram travel (Z): 500 mm


YOM:1985
Max. diameter of workpiece: 3300 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 3000 mm
Max. load of table: 18000 kg
Max. workpiece height: 2300 mm
Ram travel (Z): mm
Ram size: 224 x 224 mm










Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 840 C
Max. diameter of workpiece: 1100 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 800 mm
Max. load of table: 2500 kg
Max. workpiece height: 720 mm
Ram travel (Z): 630 mm







YOM:2017
Control system Fanuc: 32i - B
Max. diameter of workpiece: 890 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: mm
Max. load of table: kg
Max. workpiece height: 800 mm
Ram travel (Z): 800 mm










YOM:1982
Control system Tesla: NS 560
Max. diameter of workpiece: 1000 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 800 mm
Max. load of table: 2500 kg
Max. workpiece height: 720 mm
Ram travel (Z): 630 mm







YOM:2025
Max. diameter of workpiece: 2630 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 2500 mm
Max. load of table: 15000 kg
Max. workpiece height: 1900 mm
Ram travel (Z): mm
Ram size: mm






YOM:1981
Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 840D Sl
Max. diameter of workpiece: 3300 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 3000 mm
Max. load of table: 18000 kg
Max. workpiece height: 2300 mm
Ram travel (Z): 1700 mm
















YOM:1989
Control system Tesla: NS 642 C
Max. diameter of workpiece: 1100 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 800 mm
Max. load of table: 2500 kg
Max. workpiece height: 750 mm
Ram travel (Z): 630 mm








Max. diameter of workpiece: 3300 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 3000 mm
Max. load of table: 18000 kg
Max. workpiece height: 2300 mm
Ram travel (Z): mm
Ram size: 224 x 224 mm


Max. diameter of workpiece: 2630 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 2600 mm
Max. load of table: 15000 kg
Max. workpiece height: 1900 mm
Ram travel (Z): mm
Ram size: mm
Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 840 C
Max. diameter of workpiece: 2400 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 2200 mm
Max. load of table: 17000 kg
Max. workpiece height: 1800 mm
Ram travel (Z): 1500 mm









Max. diameter of workpiece: 1700 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 1620 mm
Max. load of table: 5000 kg
Max. workpiece height: 1300 mm
Ram travel (Z): 630 mm
Ram size: mm








Max. diameter of workpiece: 2438 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 2133 mm
Max. load of table: 36287 kg
Max. workpiece height: mm
Ram travel (Z): mm
Ram size: mm












YOM:2010
Control system Siemens: 802 D si
Max. diameter of workpiece: 3300 mm
Clamping diameter of rotary table: 3000 mm
Max. load of table: 18000 kg
Max. workpiece height: 2300 mm
Ram travel (Z): mm
When sourcing a used vertical lathe (VBM), the primary parameters are the static and dynamic rigidity of the frame. Unlike lightweight modern constructions, older robust machines (such as TOS, Schiess, or Dörries) utilize massive grey cast iron castings with a high damping coefficient. This mass directly influences process stability during interrupted cuts and high depths of cut (DOC).
Investing in a used vertical lathe is a strategic move in Asset Lifecycle Management. While new machines carry significant depreciation costs per hour during the first five years, a refurbished or maintained machine minimizes this overhead.
What is the difference between used vertical lathes with hydrostatic vs. rolling element bearings? Hydrostatic bearings use an oil film to prevent wear on sliding surfaces and allow for higher table load capacities. Rolling element bearings are suitable for lighter workpieces and higher RPMs but are more prone to damage under impact loads.
Why prefer a used vertical lathe for roughing operations? Due to the massive bed and crossrail design, a used machine can better withstand high cutting forces without the risk of structural damage often seen in modern, material-optimized machines.
How does the control system type affect future serviceability? Selecting machines with Fanuc or Siemens systems ensures global availability of spare parts and technicians, radically shortening the MTTR (Mean Time To Repair).
Can used vertical lathes meet modern automation standards? Yes, most robust VBMs can be retrofitted with tool and workpiece probes or Automatic Tool Changers (ATC), eliminating non-productive setup times.