DMG MORI CLX 550 TC
USED DMG MORI CLX 550 TC
The DMG MORI CLX 550 TC is a high-end turn-mill CNC machine designed for complete machining of medium-to-large, complex components in a single setup. Positioned above the CLX 450 TC, it offers a larger work envelope, increased rigidity, and higher flexibility, making it suitable for industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical, and general engineering where multi-axis machining and reduced setup times are essential.
The machine supports a maximum workpiece diameter of approximately 550 mm and a turning length of up to 1,600 mm, with a bar capacity of up to 102 mm. These specifications allow it to handle a wide range of components including shafts, housings, and long precision parts.
A defining feature of the CLX 550 TC is its compactMASTER turn-mill spindle with a B-axis capable of swiveling ±120°, enabling true 5-axis machining capability. This eliminates the need for angular tools and allows complex geometries to be machined in a single setup, significantly improving cutting time efficiency. The milling spindle can reach speeds up to 12,000 rpm, while the turning spindle delivers up to 4,000 rpm and high torque (around 720 Nm).
The machine features an automatic tool changer with 30 tools (expandable to 60), enabling high flexibility and reduced downtime. An optional counter spindle allows full 6-sided machining, further improving productivity and eliminating secondary operations.
Equipped with Siemens SINUMERIK ONE and the CELOS X interface, the CLX 550 TC offers advanced programming, simulation, and digital integration. Automation compatibility, including Robo2Go systems, allows for continuous production and high cutting time utilization.
Overall, the CLX 550 TC is a powerful multitasking machine that combines turning, milling, and automation capabilities, making it ideal for modern, high-efficiency machining environments.
DMG MORI CLX 550 TC SPECIFICATIONS
| DMG MORI CLX 550 TC – AXIS |
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| X-Axis |
| Y-Axis |
| Z-Axis |
| B-Axis (±120° Swivel Milling Spindle) |
| C-Axis (Main Spindle) |
| Optional Counter Spindle |
| Full 5-Axis / Multi-Axis Turn-Mill Capability |
| DMG MORI CLX 550 TC – AXIS TRAVELS |
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| X-Axis Travel: 750 mm |
| Y-Axis Travel: 200 mm |
| Z-Axis Travel: 1,300 mm |
| DMG MORI CLX 550 TC – CAPACITY |
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| Maximum Turning Diameter: 550 mm |
| Maximum Turning Length: 1,300 mm |
| Maximum Bar Capacity: ~65–80 mm |
| DMG MORI CLX 550 TC – SPINDLE |
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| Main Spindle Speed: Up to 4,000 rpm |
| Main Spindle Torque: Up to ~550 Nm |
| C-Axis Resolution: 0.001° |
| Optional Counter Spindle for 6-Sided Machining |
| Integrated Motor Spindle Design |
| DMG MORI CLX 550 TC – MILLING SPINDLE (B-AXIS) |
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| B-Axis Swivel Range: ±120° |
| Milling Spindle Speed: Up to 12,000 rpm |
| Milling Torque: ~100 Nm |
| High-Precision 5-Axis Milling Capability |
| Eliminates Need for Angular Tooling |
| DMG MORI CLX 550 TC – TOOL MAGAZINE |
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| Tool Capacity: 30 Tools (Optional 60) |
| Automatic Tool Changer |
| Multi-Tool & Sister Tool Capability |
| Fast Tool Change for Reduced Setup Time |
| DMG MORI CLX 550 TC – TABLE / STRUCTURE |
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| Machine Type: Turn-Mill Center |
| Structure: High-Rigidity Slant Bed |
| Designed for Heavy & Complex Parts |
| Excellent Thermal Stability |
| DMG MORI CLX 550 TC – FEEDRATES |
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| High-Speed Simultaneous Machining |
| Optimized for Multi-Axis Interpolation |
| Smooth High-Precision Feed Control |
| DMG MORI CLX 550 TC – COOLANT & CHIP MANAGEMENT |
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| High-Pressure Coolant System |
| Efficient Chip Evacuation |
| Automation-Ready Chip Handling |
| Compatible with Robo2Go & AMR Systems |
| DMG MORI CLX 550 TC – CONTROL SYSTEM |
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| CNC Control: Siemens SINUMERIK 840D |
| Interface: CELOS / CELOS X |
| ShopTurn Programming |
| Digital Integration & Automation Ready |
| DMG MORI CLX 550 TC – POWER & AIR REQUIREMENTS |
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| Power Supply: 3-Phase AC |
| Energy Efficient Operation |
| Air Requirement: ~5–7 bar |
| Designed for Automation Integration |
| DMG MORI CLX 550 TC – DIMENSIONS |
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| Large Turn-Mill Footprint |
| Built for Heavy-Duty Applications |
| Machine Weight: Approx. 8,000–11,000 kg |
| DMG MORI CLX 550 TC – GENERAL INFORMATION |
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| Machine Type: Turn-Mill CNC Center |
| Series: CLX TC Series |
| 6-Sided Complete Machining Capability |
| Combines Turning + 5-Axis Milling |
| Ideal for Medium to Large Complex Components |
| INDUSTRIES THAT USE DMG MORI CLX 550 TC |
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| Aerospace |
| Oil & Gas |
| Automotive |
| Medical |
| General Engineering |
| TYPICAL PARTS DMG MORI CLX 550 TC CAN PRODUCE |
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| Large Complex Turn-Mill Parts |
| Aerospace Shafts & Housings |
| Valve Bodies |
| Precision Multi-Face Components |
| Medical & Industrial Parts |
| WHY CHOOSE DMG MORI CLX 550 TC |
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| True Turn-Mill with Full B-Axis |
| Handles Larger & Heavier Parts Than CLX 450 TC |
| 6-Sided Machining in One Setup |
| Reduces Setup Time & Improves Accuracy |
| Ideal for Automation & Lights-Out Manufacturing |
WHY BUY USED DMG MORI CLX 550 TC
Buying a used DMG MORI CLX 550 TC is a highly strategic investment for manufacturers seeking advanced multitasking capability at a lower cost. As a relatively modern machine with B-axis technology and automation readiness, it offers significant advantages in productivity, flexibility, and reduced setup time.
One of the biggest benefits is cost efficiency. A new CLX 550 TC with options such as counter spindle, extended tool magazine, and automation represents a major capital investment. Purchasing used allows access to the same advanced 5-axis turn-mill capabilities at a significantly reduced price, making it easier for shops to upgrade from conventional lathes.
Cutting time (spindle hours) is the most important factor when evaluating a used machine. Machines with lower cutting hours typically retain better spindle accuracy, B-axis performance, and tool changer reliability. Because this machine is designed for complex, multi-operation machining, high-hour machines may show wear in the spindle, B-axis, and tool magazine systems. A machine from the 2019–2024 range with moderate usage often provides the best balance between cost and performance.
Another advantage is process consolidation. The CLX 550 TC allows turning, milling, drilling, and even gear cutting in a single setup. Even in used condition, this significantly reduces setup time, improves workflow efficiency, and lowers labor costs.
Additionally, DMG MORI’s global service network ensures availability of spare parts, service support, and software updates. This reduces the risks typically associated with buying used high-tech equipment.
From a financial perspective, buying used enables faster return on investment. Lower upfront cost combined with high cutting time utilization ensures that a used CLX 550 TC can quickly contribute to increased productivity and profitability.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED DMG MORI CLX 550 TC COST?
The cost of a used DMG MORI CLX 550 TC depends on manufacturing year, configuration (B-axis spindle, counter spindle, tool magazine size, automation), condition, and most importantly, cutting time (spindle hours). As a modern multitasking machine, it commands a premium price compared to standard CNC lathes.
Machines built before 2000 are not directly comparable, as advanced turn-mill machines with B-axis capability were not common. However, older multitasking machines or high-end CNC lathes typically range from $30,000 to $90,000, though they lack the flexibility and advanced features of the CLX 550 TC.
Machines produced between 2000 and 2010 (early multitasking or mill-turn platforms) generally range from $90,000 to $200,000. These machines provide basic mill-turn capability but lack modern features such as high-speed B-axis spindles, CELOS X interface, and advanced automation integration.
Machines from 2010 to 2025—including the CLX 550 TC (introduced in the early 2020s)—typically range from $220,000 to $500,000 or more, depending on configuration and condition. Machines equipped with counter spindle, 60-tool magazine, automation systems (such as Robo2Go), and low cutting time command premium pricing due to their high productivity and flexibility.
Cutting time remains the most critical pricing factor. A newer machine with excessive spindle hours—especially one used in continuous 5-axis production—may be less valuable than a slightly older unit with minimal use. Buyers should carefully evaluate spindle condition, B-axis accuracy, tool changer performance, and maintenance history to determine true market value and ensure long-term operational reliability.
