The Haas DM-1 is a compact, high-speed vertical machining center specifically designed for machining small precision components at elevated spindle speeds. Built on a rigid cast-iron frame, the Haas DM-1 combines stability with fast acceleration rates, making it ideal for detailed machining work that requires tight tolerances and superior surface finishes. With its small footprint and professional-grade enclosure, the Haas DM-1 is well suited for toolrooms, R&D departments, medical manufacturing, and high-precision production environments.
Equipped with the industry-proven Haas CNC control, the Haas DM-1 provides full G-code programming capability along with intuitive conversational features. The machine’s high-speed spindle—commonly rated up to 15,000 RPM—allows efficient machining of aluminum, stainless steel, brass, and composite materials. Its compact travels are optimized for smaller workpieces, while the automatic tool changer ensures seamless multi-tool operations. The Haas DM-1 offers shops a reliable way to increase milling capacity without consuming excessive floor space. For manufacturers focused on precision, repeatability, and efficiency in small-part machining, the Haas DM-1 delivers consistent performance and long-term value.
HAAS DM-1SPECIFICATIONS
HAAS DM-1 – AXIS TRAVELS
X-Axis Travel: Approx. 20″
Y-Axis Travel: Approx. 16″
Z-Axis Travel: Approx. 15″
Optimized for small to medium components
HAAS DM-1 – SPINDLE
High-Speed Spindle
Up to 15,000 RPM
Direct-Drive Design
Suitable for precision cutting tools
HAAS DM-1 – TABLE
Compact Work Table
Rigid Construction
High-Accuracy Positioning
HAAS DM-1 – TOOL CHANGER
Automatic Tool Changer
Carousel-Style ATC
Multi-Tool Capability
HAAS DM-1 – FEEDRATES
High Rapid Traverse Rates
Smooth Servo-Driven Motion
Precision Position Control
HAAS DM-1 – COOLANT & CHIP MANAGEMENT
Integrated Coolant System
Enclosed Chip Containment
Designed for Clean Operation
HAAS DM-1 – CONTROL SYSTEM
Haas CNC Control
Conversational Programming
Full G-Code Compatibility
USB & Ethernet Connectivity
User-Friendly Interface
HAAS DM-1 – POWER & AIR REQUIREMENTS
Industrial 3-Phase Power
Standard Shop Air Required
Energy-Efficient Operation
HAAS DM-1 — GENERAL INFORMATION
Model: Haas DM-1
Machine Type: Compact Vertical Machining Center
Number of Axes: 3
Control: Haas CNC Control
Designed for High-Speed Small-Part Machining
Fully Enclosed Work Area
INDUSTRIES THAT USE HAAS DM-1
Medical device manufacturing
Aerospace precision parts
Electronics components
Tool & die shops
Research and prototyping facilities
TYPICAL PARTS HAAS DM-1 CAN PRODUCE
Precision aluminum plates
Medical components
Electronic housings
Detailed brackets
Small molds and fixtures
WHY CHOOSE HAAS DM-1
Compact footprint saves floor space
High-speed spindle for fine finishes
Reliable and intuitive Haas control
Excellent for tight-tolerance machining
Strong acceleration and positioning accuracy
Ideal for both prototype and production work
WHY BUY USED HAAS DM-1
Purchasing a used Haas DM-1 allows manufacturers to add high-speed precision milling capability at a significantly lower cost than purchasing new equipment. A used Haas DM-1 delivers reliable performance, strong resale value, and access to widely available parts and service support. Its compact size makes it ideal for expanding production capacity without major facility changes. With its high-speed spindle and dependable control system, the Haas DM-1 remains a popular choice for shops focused on small-part accuracy and productivity. For companies seeking a cost-effective solution for precision vertical machining, a used Haas DM-1 is a smart and practical investment.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED HAAS DM-1COST?
When considering a used HAAS DM-1, prices vary based on condition, spindle hours, age, and included accessories such as vises, tooling, or probes. On the secondary market, used DM-1 machines commonly trade in a range from approximately $30,000 to $60,000 USD, with many units positioned in the mid-$30,000s to low-$50,000s. Factors such as recent service history, low running hours, and precision options can push a particular DM-1 toward the higher end of that range, while older machines or those needing cosmetic repair tend to appear nearer the lower end. As a compact and versatile entry-level vertical mill, a well-maintained used DM-1 represents significant cost savings compared with a new machine, but buyers should always include inspection, setup, tooling, shipping, and installation in their total cost calculations.