• The Doosan DMV 3016 is a compact vertical machining center with 30″ × 16″ travels, a 25-hp CAT-40 spindle, and a 20-tool automatic changer, built for precision milling in job shops and production.

  • The 1994 Okuma LNC-8 is a used CNC lathe built for reliable turning of small to medium parts, offering proven Okuma control and turret tooling for everyday production and maintenance work.

  • The 2006 Daewoo DMV 4020 is a vertical machining center equipped with 4th axis capability. While the rotary axis currently requires a $2,500 repair, the machine is offered at a negotiable price, making it a cost-effective choice for shops seeking reliable machining capacity.
  • The used 2014 Haas V-4 (modeled after typical VF-4 specifications) is a versatile vertical machining center built for reliable, mid-to-large envelope milling. With 50″ of X travel, a 40-taper spindle, and a 20-tool ATC, it’s well-suited for job shops needing dependable performance and capacity.
  • The Mori Seiki SH-403 is a high-precision horizontal machining center featuring 22″ × 24″ × 24″ travels, twin 15.7″ pallets, and a 40-taper 12,000 rpm spindle—engineered for speed, rigidity, and multi-face machining efficiency.
  • The Hardinge Bridgeport VMC 710 is a compact, high-performance vertical machining center with 28″ × 17″ × 20″ travels, a 40-taper 8,000 rpm spindle, and 20-tool ATC—ideal for precision production and toolroom work.
  • The 2010 Milltronics VM20 is a 3-axis CNC vertical machining center with a 24-station tool changer, ISO-40 spindle up to 8,000 rpm, and travels of 40″ X × 20″ Y × 26″ Z—ideal for medium size tooling and production milling applications.

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