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NAKAMURA WT-150II CNC Turning & Milling Centre
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United Kingdom (Great Britain), S41 9QJ Chesterfield
NAKAMURA WT-150II CNC Turning & Milling Centre
MAZAK Quick Turn 350MSY CNC Lathe
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United Kingdom (Great Britain), BN3 7BX Hove
MAZAK Quick Turn 350MSY CNC Lathe
SPINNER TC 65MC CNC Lathe
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United Kingdom (Great Britain), LU3 3BL Luton
SPINNER TC 65MC CNC Lathe
DSG 17 Centre Lathe
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United Kingdom (Great Britain), LU3 3BL Luton
DSG 17 Centre Lathe
CMZ TTL-6-66-T1Y-T27+GL2011 CNC Turning & Milling Centre
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United Kingdom (Great Britain), HP20 1DQ Aylesbury
CMZ TTL-6-66-T1Y-T27+GL2011 CNC Turning & Milling Centre
DSG 17 Centre Lathe
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United Kingdom (Great Britain), LU3 3BL Luton
DSG 17 Centre Lathe
MYFORD 254 S Centre Lathe
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United Kingdom (Great Britain), LU3 3BL Luton
MYFORD 254 S Centre Lathe
MYFORD 254 S Centre Lathe
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United Kingdom (Great Britain), LU3 3BL Luton
MYFORD 254 S Centre Lathe
LATHE CNC CMZ TA 15 MS-640
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France, 42400 SAINT-CHAMOND
LATHE CNC CMZ TA 15 MS-640
TSUGAMI TMB2 E Twin-Spindle Turning Centre
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France, region Seine-et-Marne
TSUGAMI TMB2 E Twin-Spindle Turning Centre
TORNOS DECO 2000/20 a CNC Lathe
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France, region Haute-Savoie
TORNOS DECO 2000/20 a CNC Lathe
BIGLIA B446 Y2 CNC Lathe
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France, region Haute-Savoie
BIGLIA B446 Y2 CNC Lathe
MORI SEIKI NL2500SY-1250 CNC Lathe
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HAAS ST 10Y CNC LATHE
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France, region Haute-Savoie
HAAS ST 10Y CNC LATHE
EMCO MAXXTURN 65Y CNC LATHE
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France, region Haute-Savoie
EMCO MAXXTURN 65Y CNC LATHE
BIGLIA B445 S2 m CNC Lathe
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France, region Haute-Savoie
BIGLIA B445 S2 m CNC Lathe
GILDEMEISTER CTX 320 V5 Linear CNC Turning and Milling Center
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LATHE CNC DMG GILDEMEISTER CTX 510
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France, 42400 SAINT-CHAMOND
LATHE CNC DMG GILDEMEISTER CTX 510
F.LLI GIANA heavy duty lathe
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Italy, region Bergamo
F.LLI GIANA heavy duty lathe
MORI SAY 6/32 a MULTISPINDLE LATHE
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France, region Haute-Savoie
MORI SAY 6/32 a MULTISPINDLE LATHE
EMCO HYPERTURN 690 MC PLUS CNC turning and milling center
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GILDEMEISTER MSL 60-7 CNC automatic lathe
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TRAUB TNA 300 CNC lathe
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Germany, 58636 Iserlohn
TRAUB TNA 300 CNC lathe
NAKAMURA TOME WT-250 2 Turning and milling centre
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SPINNER PD CNC Lathe
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Germany, 33758 Schloß Holte-Stutenbrock
SPINNER PD CNC Lathe
OKUMA LU300 2SC600 CNC Lathe with 2 Turret
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EMAG VL 6 Vertical lathe
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Germany, 73630 Remshalden-Grunbach
EMAG VL 6 Vertical lathe
WEILER Condor B L+Z Precision Lathe
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Germany, 33758 Schloß Holte-Stutenbrock
WEILER Condor B L+Z Precision Lathe
EMAG VL 6 Vertical lathe
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Germany, 73630 Remshalden-Grunbach
EMAG VL 6 Vertical lathe
TRAUB TNA 300 CNC lathe
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Germany, 58636 Iserlohn
TRAUB TNA 300 CNC lathe
GILDEMEISTER NEF 320 HH Cycle Lathe
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Germany, 33758 Schloß Holte-Stutenbrock
GILDEMEISTER NEF 320 HH Cycle Lathe
BOEHRINGER VDF DUS 560 Teach-In Lathe
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Germany, 77948 Friesenheim
BOEHRINGER VDF DUS 560 Teach-In Lathe
VÖEST-ALPINE WNC 722 CNC Lathe
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Italy, region Bergamo
VÖEST-ALPINE WNC 722 CNC Lathe
GILDEMEISTER NEF 320 K Cycle Lathe
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Germany, 33758 Schloß Holte-Stutenbrock
GILDEMEISTER NEF 320 K Cycle Lathe
OKUMA LU25 CNC Lathe
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Hungary, 3527 Miskolc
OKUMA LU25 CNC Lathe
TRAUB TNM 42 CNC automatic lathe
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Germany, 58636 Iserlohn
TRAUB TNM 42 CNC automatic lathe
STAR SR-20RII CNC automatic lathe
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Germany, 58636 Iserlohn
STAR SR-20RII CNC automatic lathe
TRAUB TNM 65 CNC automatic lathe
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Germany, 58636 Iserlohn
TRAUB TNM 65 CNC automatic lathe
TRAUB TNM 42/65 CNC automatic lathe
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DMT-KERN CD 322 Cycle lathe
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Germany, 58636 Iserlohn
DMT-KERN CD 322 Cycle lathe
MONTFORTS RNC7 CNC Lathe
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Germany, 97944 Boxberg
MONTFORTS RNC7 CNC Lathe
OKUMA LR15 CNC Lathe with Bar Feeder
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Netherlands, 1362 GH Almere
OKUMA LR15 CNC Lathe with Bar Feeder
WEILER Primus 2 CNC CNC Lathe with Bar Feeder
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OKUMA LS Lathe
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Hungary, 8420 Zirc
OKUMA LS Lathe
SCHERER VDZ 220 DS CNC Vertical Lathe with Double Spindle and Robot Cell
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EMCO EMCOMILL 1200 3-Axes CNC machining centre
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WEILER PRAKTIKUS CNC lathe
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Germany, 96472 Rödental
WEILER PRAKTIKUS CNC lathe
MORI SEIKI NZ2000 T2Y CNC LATHE
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France, region Haute-Savoie
MORI SEIKI NZ2000 T2Y CNC LATHE
BIGLIA B565 YS CNC Lathe
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France, region Haute-Savoie
BIGLIA B565 YS CNC Lathe
DOOSAN LYNX 2100LYSB CNC Lathe
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Slovenia, 4221 Škofja Loka
DOOSAN LYNX 2100LYSB CNC Lathe

Lathes followed a long evolutionary process, from wooden lathes to CNC machines. The basic principle is the same for all lathes: a workpiece is fixed between the spindle and the tailstock, an electric motor brings it to a constant rotational speed and it is processed using tools. All lathes have the same structure, namely the bed, the frame, the main spindle, the drive system and the carriage. The differences concern, amongst others, the turning diameter, the spindle bore, the distance between centres and the machine weight. At Surplex you will find all kind of used lathes such as centre lathes, automatic lathes, heavy duty lathes, etc. Used but in a good shape!

A lathe is a piece of equipment for machining long metal products into rotationally symmetrical components. Alongside milling machines, turning machines are the central processing point in metalworking and are the successor to the traditional lathes. They therefore form part of the basic equipment required by every metalworking operation. The development of this equipment from a turning machine into a full metal-turning lathe guarantees a much higher quality of produced tools on average, which rely much less on the abilities of the person operating the lathe.

  • Precision tools for metal processing
  • Rotary clamping process
  • A range spanning small table machines to large turning machines

A powerful electrical motor moves the workpiece into a continually rotating movement, which can consist of several thousand revolutions per minute. The tools required for the components are attached to a revolver. The desired tool is fed to the rotary body by means of a tool slide and the ablative clamping process is initiated by means of precisely adjustable guides. Metal lathes are available as mini lathes, small table machines as well as large heavy Duty Lathes measuring several metres in length.

A lathe consists of three main groups of components: frame, drive system and tool guidance system. The frame bears the weight of the mechanical components. They are built in a very solid fashion to enable the machines to withstand strong forces and work precisely. Welding constructions and monolithic cast metal frames are used, which increase device lifespan and ensure that a used metal lathe can be purchased without any structural concerns. Depending on the size of the metal lathe, the base may have to be adjusted in order to withstand the pressure and oscillating forces.

The second component group consists of an electrical motor and a gear unit. The gear unit chosen can range from a single-stage spur gear through to a high-performance torque converter for exceptionally quiet rotational movements. The spindle and tailstock also form part of the gear unit and are used to clamp the workpiece in position. Those who are looking to purchase second hand lathes should pay particular attention to the following areas: highly precise concentricity and a play-free tailstock are essential for precise workpieces. However, buyers of second-hand metal turning lathes may need to be willing to accept higher tolerances than in newer models under some circumstances. Overall, used lathe machines can still offer a considerable degree of stability.

Turning machines in operation

The third component, the tool guidance system, in the simplest versions consists of a rail along which the tools are fed using a turning spindle. If the purchase in question is a used lathe or turning machine, these components need to be checked carefully. Used metalworking lathes frequently come with a test log since they have already been in use. This log features information on concentricity and spindle play recorded at regular intervals. It is also possible for these key components to undergo a general overhaul. Various automated components may also be included depending on the design of the lathe, which guide the machining tools towards the rotating workpiece in accordance with a preconfigured programme. Nowadays, there are often options available for automatically switching tools and workpieces.

Lathes also require accessories and various equipments. The housing protects the area surrounding a lathe from chips and shavings cast off during the turning of metal and cooling lubricant is supplied to ensure uniform removal of chips from the workpiece. High-performance illumination enables the workpiece processing steps to be continually monitored. If the lathe machine is second-hand, accessories and attachments may be missing, or these may be optional parts. Even if the manufacturers are not obliged to keep a supply of accessories for old and second-hand lathes, the majority strive to offer a range of basic services for used machinery.

Everything requiring a rotationally symmetrical or near symmetrical cross-section can be produced on a turning machine. This primarily concerns all types of shafts and linear axes. Gear racks, toothed wheels or asymmetrical crankshafts and camshafts can also be produced on lathes. Even though conventional centre lathes are still used a great deal, CNC milling machines are being used more frequently for turning metal when producing individual parts. These automatically complete the turning process in accordance with a preconfigured programme.

Only qualified specialists are allowed to work with a lathe unless it is an automatically equipped automated turning machine. The lathe operator must undergo several years of training and must have specific theoretical and practical knowledge. In addition to knowing about materials and processing regulations, the operator must also be knowledgeable of all the safety-relevant aspects of working with a turning machine. However, thanks to extensive automation, today’s metalworking lathes require far less interaction from the operator compared to a conventional turning lathe. Spinning chips, high rotational speeds and high temperatures make the lathe workplace very challenging. Simply putting on appropriate protective clothing is generally not enough, which is why it is mandatory to have safety training for all work using a lathe.

Surplex.com frequently has used lathes for sale from a wide range of available lathe machinery, which means you can find just what you’re looking for. In a used condition, turning machines are generally sold as part of an industrial auction. The machinery on offer is just as varied as the areas of application and spans small lathes, engine lathes, conventional manually-operated turning machines, through to automated lathes and NC-/CNC-controlled, modern lathe machines. For example, you could cheaply acquire a second hand lathe for training purposes or vastly increase production using a second hand CNC lathe.

The majority of lathes for sale come from the German, Austria or Swiss second-hand market. However, the increasing internationalisation of our platform means that there is also a large number of machines from other European countries as well. You can see the location of the lathe you intend to purchase on the product information page.

You can also sell your old and used lathes and turning machines via Surplex, irrespective of whether it is a small table lathe or a large turning machine. Simply get in contact with us to clarify the details. Selling your used metal lathes via Surplex gives you the chance of achieving good sales prices. Speak to our experienced project managers for more information.

Even when used, lathes and turning machines are still precision machine tools which can create products of the highest quality. However, the machinery itself must have been high-quality to begin with, which is why those looking to buy a second hand turning machine should focus on manufacturers known for top quality.

Prestigious turning machine manufacturers include BERNARDO, BOEHRINGER, BOLEY, COLCHESTER, EMCO, GILDEMEISTER, MATRA, OKUMA, OPTIMUM, QUANTUM, TORNOS, WEILER and WABECO.