The Haas CM-1 is an ultra-compact vertical machining center engineered for high-precision machining of small parts in tight spaces. Designed with a small footprint yet built with industrial-grade components, the Haas CM-1 is ideal for prototyping, R&D environments, educational facilities, and production shops requiring micron-level accuracy. The rigid cast construction and high-speed spindle allow the Haas CM-1 to deliver excellent surface finishes and consistent repeatability across a wide range of materials including aluminum, stainless steel, tool steel, brass, and plastics.
Equipped with the proven Haas CNC control, the Haas CM-1 offers full G-code programming along with conversational features that simplify setup and operation. Its compact travels are optimized for intricate components and detailed machining operations. Despite its size, the Haas CM-1 includes a fully enclosed work area, automatic tool changer, and professional-grade spindle performance. The machine’s small footprint makes it an ideal solution for shops needing additional milling capacity without sacrificing valuable floor space. For manufacturers seeking precision, reliability, and space efficiency, the Haas CM-1 delivers impressive performance in a compact platform.
HAAS CM-1SPECIFICATIONS
HAAS CM-1 – AXIS TRAVELS
X-Axis Travel: Approx. 12″
Y-Axis Travel: Approx. 10″
Z-Axis Travel: Approx. 12″
Optimized for small work envelopes
HAAS CM-1 – SPINDLE
High-Speed Spindle
Up to 15,000 RPM (Model Dependent)
Designed for precision finishing
Suitable for small-diameter tooling
HAAS CM-1 – TABLE
Compact Work Table
Designed for small fixtures
High-accuracy positioning
HAAS CM-1 – TOOL CHANGER
Automatic Tool Changer
Compact carousel design
Efficient multi-tool capability
HAAS CM-1 – FEEDRATES
Servo-driven axes
Smooth rapid traverse
Precision motion control
HAAS CM-1 – COOLANT & CHIP MANAGEMENT
Integrated coolant system
Enclosed work area
Efficient chip evacuation
HAAS CM-1 – CONTROL SYSTEM
Haas CNC Control
Conversational programming
Full G-code compatibility
USB and Ethernet connectivity
User-friendly operator interface
HAAS CM-1 – POWER & AIR REQUIREMENTS
Industrial 3-Phase Power
Standard Shop Air Required
Energy-efficient compact design
HAAS CM-1 — GENERAL INFORMATION
Model: Haas CM-1
Machine Type: Compact Vertical Machining Center
Number of Axes: 3
Control: Haas CNC Control
Designed for High-Precision Small Parts
Ideal for Prototyping & Light Production
INDUSTRIES THAT USE HAAS CM-1
Medical device manufacturing
Aerospace precision components
Electronics and micro parts
Tool & die shops
Research and development facilities
TYPICAL PARTS HAAS CM-1 CAN PRODUCE
Small aluminum plates
Precision brackets
Medical instrument components
Electronic housings
Detailed machined prototypes
WHY CHOOSE HAAS CM-1
Extremely compact footprint
High-speed spindle for fine finishes
Reliable and intuitive Haas control
Ideal for tight-tolerance machining
Fully enclosed professional design
Excellent for small precision components
WHY BUY USED HAAS CM-1
Purchasing a used Haas CM-1 allows manufacturers to add high-precision compact milling capability at a significantly reduced investment compared to buying new. A used Haas CM-1 provides reliable performance, strong resale value, and easy access to parts and service through Haas support networks. Its small footprint makes it ideal for shops looking to expand capacity without major facility changes. With proven spindle performance and dependable CNC control, the Haas CM-1 remains a popular choice for precision machining. For companies seeking cost-effective, high-accuracy milling in a compact format, a used Haas CM-1 is a smart and practical investment.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED HAAS CM-1COST?
When you’re evaluating the price of a used Haas CM-1, the cost depends heavily on the machine’s age, condition, spindle hours, included tooling or accessories (like probes, rotary tables, or software options), and current market demand, but observable listings provide a solid picture of what to expect. On the secondary market, used CM-1 vertical mills commonly show up with prices ranging roughly from the low-to-mid $40,000 USD area into the $80,000 USD range and occasionally higher for machines with low hours or premium options. For example, some recent listings for 2019-model CM-1 machines have been positioned near $49,900 USD, while others with more extensive features have been offered up to around $84,900 USD. Another dealer listing even notes a 2020 CM-1 with tooling and low feed hours priced around $53,500 USD, and older examples or units without extra equipment can be closer to the mid-$40,000 USD zone. Used prices are typically well below new CM-1 pricing — new machines often list around $60,000–$65,000 USD or more before options — reflecting depreciation as well as variances in condition and configuration. Beyond the asking price itself, it’s important to factor in inspection, potential reconditioning, tooling, rigging, freight, taxes, and installation, all of which affect the total cost to own a used CM-1 in your shop.