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First class VMC machines for milling, turning & drilling
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HAAS Super Mini Mill 2 HE machining center
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CHIRON DZ 12 W 4-Axis Vertical Machining Center
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Germany, 73630 Remshalden-Grunbach
CHIRON DZ 12 W 4-Axis Vertical Machining Center
OKUMA MCV AII 20/30 CNC Double Column Machining Centre
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POS POSmill C 1050 Vertical machining centre
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FIDIA DIGIT 218 BSH 5-Axis CNC Vertical Machining Centre
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NICOLAS CORREA EURO 2000 CNC Bed Type Milling Machine
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HURON KX 30 CNC Vertical Machining Centre
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FEHLMANN PICOMAX 56 Vertical machining centre
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SIGMA EK 110/50 4-Axis Vertical Machining Centre
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DECKEL MAHO DMC60T Vertical machining centre (overhauled)
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TRIMILL DEPOMILL CNC HSC vertical machining centre
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BROTHER TC-S2a-0 VERTICAL MACHING CENTER
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MAZAK INTEGREX e-1250V/8S Vertical Multi-Tasking Machining Centre
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WIEST FBZ 32 MACRO CNC Vertical machining centre
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MAZAK FJV 5 Face-60/120 Vertical Machining Centre
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CHIRON FZ 08 S five axis 5-Axis machining centre
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Spain, 08908 L'hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona
CHIRON FZ 08 S five axis 5-Axis machining centre
HERMLE C800V CNC vertical machining centre
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CHIRON FZ15S Vertical machining centre
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Germany, 73235 Weilheim Teck
CHIRON FZ15S Vertical machining centre
MAZAK Integrex i-300 Vertical Machining Centre
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CHIRON FZ 12 M CNC Vertical Machining Centre
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DOOSAN Mynx 6500/50 Vertical Machining Centre
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HURCO VMX42i Vertical Machining Centre
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MIKRON UCP 1000 TNC 426 M CNC 5-Axes Vertical Machining Centre
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HURCO VMX84t Vertical Machining Centre
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HURCO VMX42SR Vertical Machining Centre
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HYUNDAI F500Plus machining centre
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DECKEL MAHO DMU 50 evolution VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER
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ARIX BMM450T CNC Vertical Machining Centre
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HURON KX 30 CNC Vertical Machining Centre
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HERMLE C 600 U VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER
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HURCO VMX24t Vertical Machining Centre
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STAMA MC 726 2MT-2C Vertical Machining Centre
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3 axis HURON KX 8 CNC Vertical Machining Centre
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HURON KX 10 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER
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PINNACLE VMC 1270 VERTICAL MACHING CENTER
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DECKEL MAHO DMU 50 evolution VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER
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DECDECKEL MAHO DMC 64V Linear Vertical Machining Centre
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DMG MORI DMC 64 v VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER
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MORI SEIKI NV5000A/40 Vertical Machining Center
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Switzerland, CH-1580 Avenches VD
MORI SEIKI NV5000A/40 Vertical Machining Center
OKUMA MB-46 VAE VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER
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FANUC ROBODRILL a-T21iFLA VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER
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FIDIA 218 5-Axis CNC Vertical Machining Centre
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TRENS MC 100 VA VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER
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LEADWELL V30i VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER
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DECKEL MAHO DMU 80P Vertical Machining Centre
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WILLEMIN 408 S VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER
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HURON CX 410 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER
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HURCO VM1 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER
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HARTFORD VMC 1270 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER
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In a vertical machining centre the main spindle has a vertical position, whereas in the horizontal one the spindle is horizontally situated. Both constructions have advantages, as well as some disadvantages. There are some factors that influence the choice of using a vertical machining centre, e.g. the form and size of the workpieces, the chip removal or the coolant lubricant. Regarding the efficiency, the flexibility and the automation potential, there isn’t any essential difference between these two constructions. At Surplex you will find a wide selection of used vertical machining centres from leading manufacturers such as MAZAK, CHIRON, HURCO, etc. - with different travel lengths and modern controlling systems!

A vertical machining centre (VMC) is often the most important item in any metal shop. This powerful machine has a vertically orientated spindle that cuts a mounted metal workpiece from above. This type of system is usually cheaper than a horizontal machining centre, which makes it particularly attractive to smaller manufacturers looking to cut costs.

During recent years, there have been several upgrades and improvements to the technologies used in the manufacturing of vertical machining centres. More advanced CNC technologies and high-speed spindles are just two of the latest innovations that have been developed to improve the speed and accuracy of the process.

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Workpieces for various applications can be enhanced and altered with the help of ancillary equipment such as angle heads, quick-change workholding devices, rotary indexers and spindle speeders. The ability to customise a vertical machining centre in this way allows small and large-scale manufacturers to adapt their own VMC machine to their specific production requirements.

A CNC vertical machining centre allows a business to save money on the cost of labour. In addition, manufacturing times can be slashed, and the element of human error is removed from the process altogether. Unlike a milling machine or a lathe, a vertical machining centre is operated via a central computer. The only human involvement required is for the loading and unloading of the workpieces and the creation of the processing programme.

HAAS Vertical machining centre in operation

The automated process carried out by VMC machines modifies a workpiece to very specific requirements. As the workpiece is processed vertically, it is cheaper and faster to use than alternatives such as a 5-axis milling machine. A CNC VMC also has fewer moving parts than the alternatives, which reduces maintenance and repair costs.

A combination of reliability, affordability and fast processing speeds persuades businesses of all sizes to choose vertical machining centres over the other options available. The purchase of a quality second-hand VMC machine can save a small business even more money. You can slash the cost of processing workpieces in your operation by purchasing a unit from our used vertical machining centres sale.

The workpiece is clamped inside a mobile panel which is capable of moving in every direction. The panel guides the workpiece towards a vertical spindle, which only moves in the Z (vertical) axis. Movement in the X and Y axes is taken care of by the panel holding the workpiece. The single spindle used in CNC vertical machining centres is robust and highly durable, which ensures wear and tear is kept to a minimum. This system makes the creation of relatively simple structures quick and accurate, but it is not as effective as a horizontal machining centre when it comes to the creation of more complex pieces.

A central computer manages all of the necessary movements needed to create an accurate structure. However, the operator must enter the programme specifications with great care at the beginning of the process. A thorough knowledge of how to write and execute a CNC programme is vital, as quick and decisive intervention is needed when things don’t go to plan. A common cause of production issues and damage relates to the speed at which the spindle approaches the workpiece. Operators must also be fully trained in the changing of milling tools.

As there is a relatively high risk of injury associated with a VMC machine, operators need to be fully trained and certified in its use. Operators must also know how to maintain and clean a vertical machining centre in order to ensure optimum performance at all times.

Surplex is one of Europe’s leading suppliers of used VMC. Whether you are looking for a used CNC vertical machining centre or something made to your specific requirements, you can buy it here for a highly competitive price. If money is tight, take a close look at our vertical machining centres sale, where you will find brands such as DECKEL, MIKRON, AXA, HITACHI, KNUTH and MIKRON at reduced prices.