Welcome to the world of CNC Universal Milling Machines at Kitmondo! Priced competitively between €14,000 and €49,000, our selection offers exceptional performance without breaking the bank. Sourced from renowned manufacturers such as DMG Mori, Haas Automation, and Makino, our machines ensure efficiency, precision, and durability.

CNC Universal Milling Machines, powered by Computer Numerical Control, serve as the backbone of numerous industries. Their versatility makes them ideal for use in the automotive, aerospace, medical, defense, and construction sectors. Known for their precision, consistency, and productivity, these machines are indispensable for contemporary manufacturing needs.

Key parameters like table size, spindle speed, tool changer capacity, control system, and power requirements define the functionality of these machines. At Kitmondo, we provide detailed specifications to help you find the perfect fit for your industrial applications.

Investing in a CNC Universal Milling Machine is not only cost-effective but also a step toward sustainable manufacturing. With Kitmondo, you're not just purchasing a machine; you're paving the way to industrial excellence. Together, let's shape the future, one machine at a time.

Rambo 5V CNC Hot deal

Year: 2001

X Axis 1000 mm
Z Axis 149 mm
Max. spindle speed 3800 rpm
Y Axis 379 mm
CNC type vertical knee mill
Table length 305 mm

Mikon HPM 800U HD cnc universal milling machine

Year: 2008

X Axis 800 mm
Z Axis 550 mm
Max. spindle speed 20000 rpm
Y Axis 800 mm
CNC type iTNC530
Max load on table 550 kg

Hermle UWF 900 W Universal CNC Milling Machine

Year: 1992

X Axis 600 mm
Z Axis 420 mm
Max. spindle speed 4000 rpm
Y Axis 400 mm
CNC type Heidenhain TNC 360
Table length 900 mm

CME FCM 5000 cnc universal milling machine

Year: 1999

X Axis 5000 mm
Z Axis 2000 mm
Max. spindle speed 3500 rpm
Y Axis 1200 mm
CNC type HEIDENHAIN
Table length 5500 mm

CORREA A16 cnc universal milling machine

Year:

X Axis 1800 mm
Z Axis 800 mm
Max. spindle speed 1120 rpm
Y Axis 800 mm
CNC type Heidenhain 320/620
Table length 2000 mm

KUNZMANN WF4/3 cnc universal milling machine

Year: 1998

X Axis 400 mm
Z Axis 400 mm
Max. spindle speed 2500 rpm
Y Axis 320 mm
CNC type
Table length 650 mm

TOS FSS 80 CNC A/A3 cnc universal milling machine Good value Low working hours

Year: 1989

X Axis 3000 mm
Z Axis 850 mm
Max. spindle speed 2000 rpm
Y Axis 800 mm
CNC type TNC 426 Heidenhain
Table length 3000 mm

CHEVALIER - QP-2040L

Year: 2006

X Axis 1024 mm
CNC type Fanuc
Table length 1200 mm
Y Axis 530 mm
Max. spindle speed 10000 rpm
Table width 510 mm

Kovosvit MAS MCV 1000 SPRINT 5AX cnc universal milling machine

Year: 2008

X Axis 900 mm
Z Axis 520 mm
Max. spindle speed 18000 rpm
Y Axis 610 mm
CNC type
Max load on table 400 kg

Correa A25/30 cnc universal milling machine

Year: 1988

X Axis 3000 mm
Z Axis 1000 mm
Table length 3000 mm
Y Axis 1200 mm
CNC type
Table width 1000 mm

TRAK TRAK DPM 800 cnc universal milling machine

Year: 2002

X Axis 800 mm
Z Axis 610 mm
Max. spindle speed 3800 rpm
Y Axis 420 mm
CNC type 3 axes
Table length 1270 mm

MATSUURA H.450 PLUS cnc universal milling machine

Year: 2005

X Axis 600 mm
Z Axis 600 mm
Max. spindle speed 12000 rpm
Y Axis 600 mm
CNC type FANUC
Table length 500 mm

OMV PARPAS HS316 cnc universal milling machine

Year:

X Axis 1600 mm
Z Axis 800 mm
Max. spindle speed 4000 rpm
Y Axis 900 mm
CNC type Heidenhain 320
Table length 2600 mm

AVIA VMC 800 HS cnc universal milling machine

Year: 2004

X Axis 800 mm
Z Axis 620 mm
Max. spindle speed 24000 rpm
Y Axis 540 mm
CNC type Heidenhain iTNC 530
Table length 1000 mm

TOS FGSH 50 cnc universal milling machine

Year: 1984

X Axis 1400 mm
Z Axis 500 mm
Table length 630 mm
Y Axis 630 mm
CNC type
Table width 1800 mm

PERFECT-JET BM-23 VDB cnc universal milling machine Low working hours

Year: 2010

X Axis 750 mm
Z Axis 500 mm
Max. spindle speed 3800 rpm
Y Axis 400 mm
CNC type Heidenhain TNC 320
Table length 1270 mm

Droop & Rein FS 110 cnc universal milling machine

Year: 1976

X Axis 1650 mm
Z Axis 800 mm
Max. spindle speed 1600 rpm
Y Axis 720 mm
CNC type Heidenhain TNC426
Spindle taper ISA 50 (DIN 2080)

Röders RFM 760/S cnc universal milling machine

Year: 2004

X Axis 760 mm
Z Axis 300 mm
Max. spindle speed 42000 rpm
Y Axis 550 mm
CNC type
Table length 860 mm

Used MECOF AGILE CS 500 cnc universal milling machine

Year: 2000

X Axis 6000 mm
Z Axis 1700 mm
Max. spindle speed 20000 rpm
Y Axis 1250 mm
CNC type HEIDENHAIN TNC 430
Table length 7030 mm

Maho MH 1200 S cnc universal milling machine

Year: 1991

X Axis 1200 mm
Z Axis 600 mm
Max. spindle speed 10 rpm
Y Axis 600 mm
CNC type Maho CNC 432
Table length 1000 mm


In the ever-evolving and fast-paced world of industrial machinery, staying ahead requires adaptability and a commitment to quality. At Kitmondo, we understand these demands and pride ourselves on meeting your specific needs by specializing in the procurement and sale of top-notch used industrial machinery. Today, we highlight one of the crown jewels in our Metal - Presses/ Forging category: CNC Universal Milling Machines.

A CNC Universal Milling Machine is the versatile workhorse of the metal presses and forging industry. Equipped with a high-speed spindle and the capability to operate on various planes, it offers unparalleled precision and flexibility.

The Power of CNC Technology

The appeal of these machines is significantly enhanced by CNC (Computer Numerical Control) technology. This advanced feature automates the machining process, enabling the machine to operate through a programmed sequence without human intervention. This automation not only boosts productivity but also ensures an extraordinary level of precision.

Advantages of Used Machinery

Opting for used machinery comes with several benefits. Not only do used machines provide an affordable alternative to new ones, but they also offer robust performance. At Kitmondo, every CNC Universal Milling Machine undergoes thorough inspection and maintenance to guarantee resilience and reliability, retaining the inherent qualities that have made them industry standards.

Why Choose Kitmondo?

Kitmondo bridges the gap between need and resource, offering cost-effective solutions to businesses. Whether you’re an industry veteran upgrading your machinery or a newcomer setting up your first shop, our used CNC Universal Milling Machines present affordable options. By purchasing from Kitmondo, you’re making an eco-friendly choice and contributing to a sustainable industrial future.

Quality, precision, and affordability coexist in our range of CNC Universal Milling Machines. Known for their versatility and advanced technological capabilities, these machines are essential in the world of metal presses and forging. At Kitmondo, we believe that price shouldn't be a barrier to quality, which is why we offer an exceptional range of used CNC Universal Milling Machines, competitively priced between €14,000 and €49,000.

Commitment to Quality and Support

Our commitment extends beyond merely providing machinery. We consider ourselves partners in your business journey, offering end-to-end support from initial inquiry to delivery and installation. Kitmondo stands by you, ensuring a seamless process.

Main Advantages of CNC Universal Milling Machines

CNC Universal Milling Machines offer a host of benefits that make them indispensable in modern manufacturing:

  • Precision and Accuracy: With CNC, these machines follow complex programmed instructions precisely, resulting in highly accurate parts.
  • Versatility: They can perform a wide range of operations, including drilling, thread cutting, and gear cutting, making them valuable additions to any workshop.
  • Increased Productivity: CNC automation allows for continuous, efficient production without constant human supervision, significantly increasing throughput.
  • Complex Geometries: These machines can produce complex shapes and designs that are difficult to achieve manually.
  • Consistency: Once a program is defined and tested, the machine can replicate the production run with identical results every time.
  • Reduced Labour Costs: CNC technology reduces the need for multiple operators, saving on staffing expenses.
  • Safety: Operators can control the machine from a distance, reducing the risk of injury.
  • Flexibility: Machines can quickly switch between tasks by selecting different programs, ideal for custom orders or small production runs.
  • Low Maintenance: Designed for constant use, they require relatively low maintenance, reducing downtime.
  • Cost-Effective: Over time, increased productivity, precision, and reduced labor costs make them a cost-effective choice.

Main Machine Parameters

CNC Universal Milling Machines vary in specifications, but key parameters include:

  • Table Size and Load: Dictates the size and weight of workpieces the machine can handle.
  • Axes: Ranges from 3-axis systems (X, Y, Z) to 5-axis machines (with additional rotational axes).
  • Spindle Speed: Higher speeds allow for faster, more efficient cutting.
  • Spindle Taper: Determines the types of tools the machine can use.
  • Tool Changer Capacity: Number of tools the automatic tool changer can hold, affecting the range of operations.
  • Traverse Rates: Defines the speed at which the machine can move the cutting tool or workpiece.
  • Maximum Cutting Speed: Speed at which the machine can cut material, often given as feed rate.
  • Control System: The CNC control system's make and model, impacting capabilities and ease of use.
  • Power Requirements: Electrical power needed for operation.
  • Coolant System: Details about the coolant system, crucial for specific materials or heavy-duty operations.
  • Machine Dimensions and Weight: Overall size and weight, impacting transportation and installation.

Areas of Use

CNC Universal Milling Machines are used across various industries:

  • Automotive: Making parts like engine components and custom fixtures.
  • Aerospace: Manufacturing aircraft and spacecraft components.
  • Electronics: Producing circuit boards and components for electronic devices.
  • Medical: Creating surgical tools and prosthetics.
  • Defense: Manufacturing parts for defense equipment.
  • Construction: Creating molds and structural components.
  • Oil and Gas: Producing components for exploration and processing equipment.
  • Heavy Machinery: Making parts for construction, farming, and mining equipment.
  • Die, Mold, and Tool Making: Producing molds, dies, jigs, and fixtures.
  • Research and Development: Rapid prototyping from CAD designs.

Leading Manufacturers

Renowned manufacturers of CNC Universal Milling Machines include:

  • DMG Mori: Known for high-tech, innovative CNC machine tools.
  • Haas Automation: Offers a variety of machines at competitive prices.
  • Makino: Produces advanced machining centers.
  • Okuma: Known for high-quality, durable machine tools.
  • Hurco: Designs efficient and flexible CNC machines.
  • Heckert: Part of the Starrag Group, known for robust milling machines.
  • Doosan Machine Tools: Manufactures a wide variety of machine tools.
  • Mazak: Reliable and efficient milling machines.
  • Hermle: Renowned for high-precision milling machines.
  • Hardinge Inc: Produces a wide array of machine tools under the Bridgeport brand.

Availability and specifications can vary, so it's crucial to check with suppliers or manufacturers directly for the latest information. Each manufacturer has different strengths, making the best choice dependent on specific needs and requirements.