The used Haas UMC-750SS is a high-performance 5-axis universal machining center built for shops that need the flexibility of a trunnion-style machine with a larger work envelope and faster cutting support than smaller compact models. It is designed for manufacturers producing complex parts that require multi-sided access, angled machining, and reduced setup time. Because it combines true 5-axis capability with the higher-speed characteristics of the Super Speed configuration, the UMC-750SS is especially well suited for aerospace support work, medical component production, prototype machining, precision job shops, mold support work, and high-mix subcontract manufacturing.
One of the biggest reasons buyers pursue a used UMC-750SS is its balance of versatility and productivity. The machine gives shops the ability to perform indexed 3+2 machining or simultaneous 5-axis contouring on a broader range of part sizes than smaller UMC models. At the same time, the Super Speed platform improves responsiveness through faster rapids and quicker tool changes, which can make a real difference on shorter-cycle or high-mix jobs. This allows the machine to support both one-off prototype work and repeat production where setup reduction and cycle efficiency matter.
A used UMC-750SS can be a strong value for buyers who want a modern multi-axis platform without the cost of a new machine. When the machine has sensible cutting time, a solid maintenance record, healthy spindle condition, and a useful option package, it can serve as a highly capable long-term production asset for advanced milling applications.
HAAS UMC-750SSSPECIFICATIONS
HAAS UMC-750SS – AXIS TRAVELS
X-Axis Travel: 30 in
Y-Axis Travel: 20 in
Z-Axis Travel: 20 in
5-Axis Trunnion-Style Configuration
Supports Indexed and Simultaneous 5-Axis Machining
Suitable for Small-to-Medium Complex Precision Parts
HAAS UMC-750SS – SPINDLE
Spindle Taper: 40 Taper
Maximum Spindle Speed: 12,000 rpm
Spindle Configuration: Inline Direct-Drive
Spindle Orientation: Vertical
Built for Higher-Speed 5-Axis Milling
Well Suited for Precision Contouring and Reduced Cycle Times
HAAS UMC-750SS – TOOL CHANGER
Automatic Tool Changer: Side-Mount Type
Tool Change Type: Automatic
Tool Shank Type: 40 Taper
Super Speed Configuration for Faster Tool Changes
Supports Complex Multi-Operation Work
HAAS UMC-750SS – FEEDRATES
High-Speed Programmable Feedrate Control
Fast Rapids Typical of Super Speed Machines
Designed for Improved Throughput on Precision Parts
Suitable for Contouring, Indexing, and Simultaneous 5-Axis Machining
HAAS UMC-750SS – COOLANT & CHIP MANAGEMENT
Flood Coolant System
Fully Enclosed Machining Area
Chip Management Designed for 5-Axis Production Use
Optional Chip Conveyor and Coolant Enhancements May Be Installed
Used-Machine Configuration Depends on Installed Options
HAAS UMC-750SS – CONTROL SYSTEM
CNC Control: Haas Control
Next-Generation Haas Control Platform
Supports 3+2 and Simultaneous 5-Axis Programming
User-Friendly Interface for Setup and Production
Suitable for Job Shops, Aerospace Support, and Precision Manufacturing
HAAS UMC-750SS – POWER & AIR REQUIREMENTS
Standard Power Requirement: 220 VAC, 3 Phase
Optional High-Voltage Internal Transformer May Be Present
Clean, Dry Shop Air Required
Minimum Air Pressure Needed for Normal Operation
Electrical Load Depends on Installed Options
Verify Machine Tag and Installed Configuration Before Purchase
HAAS UMC-750SS — GENERAL INFORMATION
Machine Type: 5-Axis CNC Vertical Machining Center
Machine Format: Universal Machining Center
Series: Super Speed
Spindle Taper: 40
Rotary Configuration: Integrated Trunnion
Designed for Faster 5-Axis Machining with Larger Travels
INDUSTRIES THAT USE HAAS UMC-750SS
Aerospace Support Manufacturing
Medical Device Manufacturing
Precision Job Shops
Prototype and R&D Departments
Tooling and Fixture Manufacturing
High-Mix Contract Machining
TYPICAL PARTS HAAS UMC-750SS CAN PRODUCE
Aerospace Brackets
Medical Components
Precision Housings
Complex Prototype Parts
Fixture Components
Contoured Aluminum and Steel Parts
WHY CHOOSE HAAS UMC-750SS
True 5-Axis Capability
Super Speed Performance for Faster Throughput
Larger Travel Capacity Than Smaller UMC Models
Reduces Multiple Setups on Complex Parts
User-Friendly Haas Control
Strong Fit for Precision Prototype and Production Work
WHY BUY USED HAAS UMC-750SS
Buying a used Haas UMC-750SS is often a practical decision for shops that want full 5-axis machining capacity with stronger throughput characteristics while avoiding the higher capital cost of a new machine. Purchasing new equipment can require a major budget not only for the machine itself, but also for holders, tooling, fixturing, probing, CAM setup, operator training, rigging, and installation. A used machine can reduce that financial barrier and still provide the same underlying platform for advanced multi-axis work.
Another important advantage is the ability to expand capability quickly. Shops that already understand 3-axis or 4-axis machining may want to bring more complex work in-house, reduce part handling, and improve feature-to-feature relationships on difficult components. A used UMC-750SS can make that transition more affordable. It also gives established 5-axis users a way to add capacity for overflow production, prototypes, or dedicated families of precision parts without the full investment required for a new model.
Many used machines also come with high-value options already installed. Probing systems, coolant upgrades, chip conveyors, and expanded tool handling can add meaningful operational value. In most cases, the best used UMC-750SS is the one with the strongest combination of maintenance history, appropriate cutting time, good spindle condition, and the right configuration for the buyer’s materials, tolerances, and part mix.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED HAAS UMC-750SSCOST?
The cost of a used Haas UMC-750SS depends on build year, machine condition, spindle hours, actual cutting time, installed options, and prior application history. Machines used primarily for lighter prototype work or aluminum parts may remain in better condition than machines that ran heavy production in harder materials. Rotary health, spindle performance, tool changer condition, enclosure wear, probing status, and coolant system setup all affect market value.
For machines made before 2000, there is no realistic pricing range because the UMC-750SS is a modern machine platform and did not exist in that time period.
For machines made from 2000 to 2010, there is also no meaningful used-market range for this exact model because it belongs to a later generation of Haas universal machining centers.
For machines made from 2010 to 2025, the used market generally falls into a broad range depending on age, condition, and cutting history. Older machines with higher cutting time, heavier production wear, or fewer installed options usually sit closer to the lower end. Newer machines with lower cutting time, clean maintenance records, probing, chip conveyor, coolant upgrades, and strong cosmetic and mechanical condition usually command higher values. A practical used-market range for many UMC-750SS machines is often around $145,000 to $275,000, while especially clean late-model low-hour machines can trend above that range. Machines with heavier cutting use, deferred maintenance, or missing desirable options generally sell nearer the lower end.