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Horizontal Machining Centers
Horizonta l machining centers (HMCs) are CNC milling machines designed with a horizontally oriented spindle, allowing cutting tools to approach the workpiece from the side. This configuration improves chip evacuation and supports efficient machining during long production runs.
Horizontal machining centers are commonly used in industries such as automotive manufacturing, aerospace machining, energy production, heavy equipment manufacturing, and high-volume precision machining. Because these machines can machine multiple sides of a part in a single setup, they are widely used in production environments where efficiency and consistency are critical.
MMI Direct offers used horizontal machining centers for sale from leading manufacturers including Haas, Mazak, Okuma, DMG Mori, Doosan, DN Solutions, Makino, Mori Seiki, Brother, Bridgeport, and Matsuura. Browse our listings below or contact our team if you need help locating a specific machine.
What Is a Horizontal Machining Center?
A horizontal machining center is a CNC milling machine where the cutting spindle is positioned horizontally rather than vertically. The spindle approaches the workpiece from the side, allowing chips to fall away from the cutting zone more easily.
Most horizontal machining centers operate on three primary linear axes:
- X Axis – table movement left to right
- Y Axis – vertical movement
- Z Axis – movement of the spindle toward the workpiece
Many HMCs also incorporate a rotary pallet system, allowing the machine to automatically rotate workpieces or load multiple parts for continuous production.
These machines can perform machining operations such as:
- milling
- drilling
- tapping
- boring
- contour machining
Horizontal machining centers are widely used to machine steel, aluminum, cast iron, and titanium components.
Advantages of Horizontal Machining Centers
Horizontal machining centers are often preferred for production machining because they provide several advantages compared to vertical machines.
Key advantages include:
- improved chip evacuation during heavy cutting
- the ability to machine multiple sides of a part
- higher production efficiency with pallet changers
- improved tool life during long machining cycles
Because of these advantages, HMCs are widely used in automotive and aerospace manufacturing environments where large quantities of parts must be produced efficiently.
Popular Horizontal Machining Center Series
Haas EC Series
Haas produces horizontal machining centers in the EC Series, which are commonly used in production machining environments.
Common machines include:
- Haas EC-400
- Haas EC-500
- Haas EC-630
- Haas EC-1600
The EC series machines are designed for machining larger parts and are frequently equipped with pallet changers for continuous production machining.
Mazak HCN Series
Mazak manufactures horizontal machining centers in the HCN Series, which are widely used in automotive and aerospace machining environments.
Common machines include:
- Mazak HCN-4000
- Mazak HCN-5000
- Mazak HCN-6800
Mazak HCN machines are known for their rigid construction and high-performance machining capability.
Okuma MA and MB-H Series
Okuma produces horizontal machining centers such as the MA Series and MB-H Series .
Common machines include:
- Okuma MA-400HA
- Okuma MA-500HA
- Okuma MB-4000H
- Okuma MB-5000H
These machines are commonly used in production machining environments and feature Okuma’s OSP CNC control system.
Doosan and DN Solutions HM Series
Doosan, now known as DN Solutions, produces horizontal machining centers in the HM Series.
Common machines include:
- Doosan HM 400
- Doosan HM 500
- DN Solutions HM 6300
These machines are widely used in job shops and production machining facilities.
Mori Seiki NH Series
Mori Seiki horizontal machining centers are widely recognized through the NH Series.
Common machines include:
- Mori Seiki NH4000
- Mori Seiki NH5000
These machines have been widely used in high-precision production environments.
DMG Mori NHX Series
DMG Mori produces horizontal machining centers in the NHX Series.
Common machines include:
- DMG Mori NHX 4000
- DMG Mori NHX 5000
These machines combine high production efficiency with advanced CNC controls.
Makino A Series
Makino produces high-performance horizontal machining centers such as the A Series.
Common machines include:
- Makino A51NX
- Makino A61NX
- Makino A81NX
Makino horizontal machining centers are widely used in aerospace and automotive manufacturing environments.
Matsuura H.Plus Series
Matsuura horizontal machining centers are commonly found in the H.Plus Series.
Common machines include:
- Matsuura H.Plus-300
- Matsuura H.Plus-405
- Matsuura H.Plus-630
These machines are designed for high-precision machining and are often equipped with pallet automation systems.
Industries That Use Horizontal Machining Centers
Horizontal machining centers are widely used in industries that require efficient machining of complex components.
Common industries include:
- automotive manufacturing
- aerospace component production
- heavy equipment manufacturing
- industrial machinery production
- energy and turbine component machining
These machines are particularly useful when machining parts that require multiple sides to be machined without repositioning the workpiece.
Why Manufacturers Use Horizontal Machining Centers
Manufacturers rely on horizontal machining centers because they provide:
- improved chip control during heavy machining
- the ability to machine multiple surfaces in one setup
- higher productivity with pallet automation systems
- consistent performance during high-volume production runs
Because of these advantages, HMCs are widely used in large-scale production machining environments.
Find Used Horizontal Machining Centers
MMI Direct helps manufacturers locate used horizontal machining centers for sale from trusted sellers across the country. If you do not see the exact machine you need, contact our team and we can help source additional equipment through our network.
