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Used 3, 4 & 5 Axis Milling Machines for Sale. Looking to Buy or Sell Second Hand CNC Milling Machines?
Here at Asset-Trade you can find high quality used Milling Machinery online. Bigger manufacturers of modern milling machines are DMG, HERMLE, HECKERT, SPINNER and DROOP & REIN.
We provides various types of used milling machines from used vertical milling machines (VMC), horizontal milling machines (HMC) to universal milling machines.
Milling Machinery are machine tools used to precisely cut / shape metal and other solid materials like Metal, Wood or Plastic.
Asset-Trade high quality, flexible used milling machinery are built for hassle-free functions. They are suitable for precise and different milling jobs within the metalworking environment. They are tough, constant and reliable. Our second Hand milling machines are made using top quality elements to meet excessive load conditions. They are simple to maintain and have longer working life.
Many CNC 3, 4 & 5 Axis Milling machines are equipt with automatic tool changer, tool and part measuring probes, etc. making them versatile production machines, where a high production output together with versatility and rigidity are an absolute requisite. (automotive or aerospace sectors)
Our milling equipment is appropriate for machine stores and tool rooms of many other industrial sectors.
Without certain additions, machining centers are usually constructed based on a milling machine. Machining centers have higher productivity to universal machines and CNC machines and therefore be less flexibility and are suitable for the production of small and medium series.
Contact Asset-Trade today to find your cheaply used 3, 4 & 5 axles milling machines that improve your daily production requirements. We sell vertical milling machines and horizontal milling machines from the location.
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Definition and function of milling machines
A milling machine is a machine tool that is used to machine workpieces using the milling process. This machining production process enables the manufacture of complex workpieces such as engine blocks and gears, as well as precise drilling and reaming. Milling machines are characterized by three or more axes of movement, which are assigned to either the tool or workpiece carrier. A multi-bladed milling tool moves through the material and removes material in a targeted manner.
Simpler milling machines have a horizontally and vertically movable machine table and a horizontally movable milling head. Sophisticated, modern machines have additional rotation and swivel options for the tool or workpiece holder in order to offer a wide range of processing options.
CNC (Computerized Numerical Control) milling machines in particular automate all movements using storable programs. These machines can be controlled directly via CAD data and offer high accuracy and flexible production options.
Use and advantages of CNC milling machines
CNC milling machines are used wherever high productivity and precise production quality are required. Advanced motion control and powerful drive concepts such as high-speed spindles, linear motors and torque motors ensure constant production times, which optimizes production planning. This means that consistent results can always be achieved, even with large quantities, which is particularly advantageous in mechanical engineering and series production.
CNC milling machines are suitable for processing a wide range of workpieces and offer comprehensive processing options such as drilling, reaming and cutting.
What types of milling machines are there?
Milling machines can be divided into several types according to spindle position, control and design. Important types are:
- Horizontal and vertical milling machines
- Universal milling machines that combine versatile functions and are suitable for numerous machining operations
- High-speed milling centers (HSC), which enable fast and precise work and are particularly popular in series production
- CNC machiningcenters that offer a high degree of flexibility through automation and can process complex workpieces efficiently
A universal milling machine enables the processing of heavy or large workpieces, while a CNC machine can also process particularly demanding workpieces thanks to its flexibility.
Why buy a used milling machine?
Buying a used milling machine can be a cost-effective alternative to purchasing a new one. Used milling machines often offer the same functions as new machines, but at a fraction of the cost. This is a particularly sensible option for beginners or companies with a limited budget.
A universal milling machine enables the processing of heavy or large workpieces, while a CNC machine can also process particularly demanding workpieces thanks to its flexibility.
Why buy a used milling machine?
Buying a used milling machine can be a cost-effective alternative to purchasing a new one. Used milling machines often offer the same functions as new machines, but at a fraction of the cost. This is a particularly sensible option for beginners or companies with a limited budget.
What are the advantages of buying a used milling machine?
- Lower acquisition costs: Used milling machines are often up to 50% cheaper than new models, which is an attractive solution, especially for companies that want to save on their budget.
- Ready for immediate use: Well-maintained, used machines are often ready for immediate use, saving time and costs for installation and running-in.
- Stable value: Used machines have already lost most of their value and offer a more stable performance.
- Lower financing costs: Used machines usually incur lower interest rates and fees as the amount to be financed is lower.
- Reduced depreciation costs: From a tax perspective, a used machine often offers faster depreciation, which can be advantageous for companies.
These economic advantages make the purchase of used milling machines an attractive proposition.
Technical and functional advantages of used milling machines
In addition to the cost benefits, used milling machines also offer technical advantages:
- Increased productivity through integration into existing production systems
- Variety of processing options for individual tasks through to mass production
- Longevity: Good care and regular maintenance make milling machines particularly durable
- Less tool wear: Constant operating conditions reduce wear on the milling tools
Sustainability benefits of used milling machines
Used machines also contribute to sustainability. By reusing them, resources are conserved and the production of new machines is reduced. This fits in well with today's requirements for more sustainable production and resource conservation.
Maintenance and care
A well-maintained milling machine remains reliable for a long time. Regular maintenance plays a key role in ensuring reliability and longevity. Particularly with used machines, targeted care is often the key to keeping them in optimum condition and minimizing production downtime.
What to do if the used milling machine you are looking for is not available?
If a specific used milling machine is not immediately available, specialized suppliers such as Asset-Trade offer a wide selection of models and manufacturers. If a specific model is not available, you can often find similar machines with comparable specifications and processing options.
Manufacturers of milling machines
Asset-Trade maintains a list of recognized and reliable milling machine manufacturers such as CHIRON, DMG, MORI SEIKI, HÜLLER HILLE, HERMLE, HEDELIUS, MAZAK, TOYODA, OKUMA, and ZAYER, which are designed for high product quality and long service life. Customers can therefore make a selection of milling machines that is precisely tailored to their needs.