Used 5-axis CNC lathes and multi-tasking turning centers give manufacturers the ability to complete complex parts in a single setup, combining turning, milling, drilling, and contouring operations on one machine. Toolquip has available a selection of used multi-axis turning equipment from the builders buyers trust most, including Mazak, Doosan, Okuma, DMG Mori, Mori Seiki, Haas, and Hardinge, with machines available to buyers across the US, Canada, and internationally.



Used 5-Axis CNC Lathes by Brand



Mazak

Mazak's multi-tasking machines are among the most recognized in the industry. The Mazak Integrex series combines full turning capability with a milling spindle and B-axis movement, making it well suited for aerospace, medical, and complex precision parts. The Mazak HQR series offers twin-spindle, twin-turret configurations for high-volume multi-axis turning. Both lines appear regularly in the used market and represent strong value for shops looking to consolidate operations.



Doosan

Doosan's multi-axis turning lineup is anchored by the Doosan Puma SMX series, a mill-turn platform with a milling spindle, B-axis, and optional sub-spindle for complete part processing. The SMX competes directly with Mazak and DMG Mori mill-turn machines and shows up frequently in used inventory. The Doosan Puma series also includes multi-axis configurations with live tooling and sub-spindle options at a more accessible price point.



Okuma

Okuma builds its multi-axis turning capability around the Multus platform. The Okuma Multus series features a milling spindle, B-axis, and Okuma's OSP control, offering a high-rigidity mill-turn setup favored in aerospace and energy applications. Okuma's multi-axis machines are known for their thermal stability and control reliability, which holds value well in the used market.



DMG Mori

The DMG Mori NTX series is the brand's primary multi-tasking turning platform, pairing a high-torque turning spindle with a milling spindle and B-axis for 5-axis simultaneous machining. The CTX gamma series adds multi-axis capability in a more compact format. Both are well represented in the used market and appeal to shops running demanding turned-and-milled components.



Mori Seiki

Mori Seiki's multi-tasking turning machines, particularly the Mori Seiki MT series, were among the early mill-turn platforms to gain traction in the North American market. Used MT series machines remain in demand for their build quality and the availability of the MAPPS conversational programming interface, which lowers the barrier to complex multi-axis work.



Haas

Haas offers multi-axis turning capability through its DS (Dual Spindle) series, which combines twin-spindle turning with live tooling for automated part transfer and secondary operations. The Haas DS series is a practical, cost-effective option for shops that want multi-axis turning without the footprint or price of a full mill-turn machine. Haas multi-axis lathes are widely available in the used market and are well supported by an extensive parts and service network.



Hardinge

Hardinge's precision turning background extends into its multi-axis lineup. The Hardinge Conquest series includes multi-axis configurations suited for precision turned components, and Hardinge's Swiss-influenced design philosophy carries through in the tight tolerances these machines are built to hold. A good fit for medical, optical, and instrumentation applications.



Other Brands

Toolquip also has available used 5-axis and multi-axis CNC lathes from Tsugami, Hyundai WIA, Hwacheon, Ganesh, Samsung, Chevalier, Smart Machine Tool, and Leadwell. Inventory in these brands changes frequently. If you don't see what you need listed, reach out and we'll let you know what's coming available.



Find the Right Multi-Axis Lathe

Not sure which platform fits your application? Our team works with buyers at every stage of the process, from narrowing down specs to coordinating delivery. Contact Toolquip and let us know what you're looking for.