Lathes & Turning Centers, CNC

Perfection Global has a quality selection of used CNC Lathes & Turning Centers for sale, including 4-axis and 5-axis models. Choose from our selection of Mori Seiki, Mazak, Okuma, and other manufacturers.  Our inventory changes frequently, so make sure to check our website often or create your own custom notification here.

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MURATEC MW400

MURATEC MW400 DUAL SPINDLE TURNING CENTER

Finance for $1,287 per month*

Inv# - 44706 Swing - N/A
Year - 2006
HAAS SL-10

HAAS SL-10 CNC TURNING CENTER

Inv# - 46146 Swing - N/A
Year - 2009
HAAS SL-10T

HAAS SL-10T 2-AXIS CNC LATHE

Finance for $570 per month*

Inv# - 45182 Swing - 16.25"
Year - 2005
OKUMA MULTUS B300-W

OKUMA MULTUS B300-W 5-AXIS CNC TURNING CENTER

Finance for $1,772 per month*

Inv# - 46035 Swing - 24.8"
Year - 2006
MAZAK ST-50N

MAZAK SLANT TURN ST-50N CNC LATHE

Finance for $5,342 per month*

Inv# - 44552 Swing - 31.7"
Year - 2012 Video - Yes
600 Lathes Limited CNC 100

600 LATHES LIMITED CNC 100 LATHE

Inv# - 46192 Swing - N/A

CNC Lathes & Turning Centers

Perfection Global leads in providing used CNC turning centers. Our inventory includes various makes and models in stock from top brands such as Mazak, Haas, Okuma, and DMG Mori.

Whether you are in the market for a horizontal, vertical, Swiss-style, 4-axis, or 5-axis multitasking CNC lathes, or turning center with live milling functionality, Perfection Global can help you acquire the machinery you need. Our team understands that purchasing new equipment can be expensive, which is why we only offer affordable and quality used machines. We also ensure that all our equipment is in exceptional condition and ready to operate. Contact us today to learn more about the used CNC turning centers in our inventory.

What Are CNC Turning Centers?

Also known as CNC lathes or computer numerical control lathes, CNC turning centers are advanced machine tools used for precision manufacturing and shaping of various metals, including aluminum, steel, titanium, copper and brass. CNC lathe machines are equipped with a spindle that rotates the workpiece, and cutting tools are applied to shape the material to meet the required specifications.

Manufacturers That Utilize CNC Turning Centers

CNC turning centers are preferred for mass production, so various industries such as the automotive, aerospace, defense, and military, medical, and transportation industries use them to manufacture parts.

Types of CNC Lathes

2-Axis Horizontal Lathes

This type of lathe has a horizontal axis, so it is ideal for heavy-duty cutting and shaping. They are especially useful for turning long and large-diameter workpieces. The horizontal design of the lathe allows for gravity to assist in removing chips from the workpiece, making it easier to manage.

Multi-Axis Lathes

Organizations that produce complex parts should consider using multi-axis lathes, as they are accurate, precise, and can perform multiple operations simultaneously. For instance, 3-axis and 4-axis CNC lathes can move the cutting tool in three or four different directions, providing the flexibility and accuracy needed to create complex parts with extreme precision. These lathes are typically used for parts that require angled drilling or milling operations. 5-Axis and 6-axis CNC lathes, or multitasking machines or mill-turn centers, provide even more freedom of movement by cutting through material in five and six different directions. These multitasking turning centers combine all the features and benefits of both CNC lathes and CNC machining centers, allowing for multiple machining processes to be completed on a single machine tool.

CNC Swiss Lathes

Swiss-style lathes are ideal for small, intricate parts, as they boast a guide bushing that supports the material being machined, allowing for greater accuracy and repeatability.

Vertical Lathes

As their name implies, vertical lathes have a vertical axis. They are perfect for delicate workpieces. The vertical design allows for easier chip removal, and the vertical orientation also helps to prevent the workpiece from being pulled from the chuck.

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