The HAAS EC-1600 is a large-capacity horizontal machining center engineered for heavy-duty machining applications requiring high rigidity, large work envelope capacity, and dependable production performance. Designed for industries such as aerospace, oil & gas, energy, heavy equipment manufacturing, defense, and industrial machining, the EC-1600 is built to handle oversized workpieces while maintaining precision and long-term machining stability. Its robust construction and high-torque spindle make it ideal for aggressive material removal and large-part production environments.
The EC-1600 features a large pallet system, wide machining travels, and a powerful spindle designed for machining steel, cast iron, aluminum, titanium, and other demanding materials. The horizontal spindle configuration improves chip evacuation during heavy cutting operations, reducing heat accumulation and improving surface finish quality during long machining cycles. The machine is also designed to support continuous production with automatic pallet changers and large-capacity tool magazines that help minimize downtime and maximize spindle utilization.
One of the major strengths of the HAAS EC-1600 is its versatility in handling large industrial components. The machine is commonly used for machining aerospace structures, oilfield components, transmission housings, pump bodies, heavy castings, and fabricated weldments. The machine’s rigid structure allows manufacturers to perform roughing and finishing operations within the same setup while maintaining high repeatability and dimensional accuracy.
The EC-1600 is equipped with the HAAS CNC control system, providing user-friendly programming, networking capability, advanced machining functions, and automation compatibility. Many machines are configured with through-spindle coolant systems, probing systems, chip conveyors, and expanded tool capacities to support unattended production environments. Its combination of heavy-duty performance, large machining capacity, and operational simplicity makes the HAAS EC-1600 a popular solution for manufacturers requiring reliable large-part machining capability.
HAAS EC-1600 SPECIFICATIONS
HAAS EC-1600 – AXIS
Number of Axes
4-Axis Horizontal Machining Center
Axis Configuration
X, Y, Z, B
Simultaneous Control
4-Axis
Rotary Axis Type
CNC Rotary Pallet
Positioning Accuracy
High Precision
Repeatability
Excellent
HAAS EC-1600 – AXIS TRAVELS
X-Axis Travel
1626 mm
Y-Axis Travel
1270 mm
Z-Axis Travel
1016 mm
B-Axis Rotation
360°
Rapid Traverse Rate
15.2 m/min
Guideway Type
Box Guideways
HAAS EC-1600 – CAPACITY
Maximum Workpiece Diameter
2032 mm
Maximum Workpiece Height
1270 mm
Maximum Workpiece Weight
4536 kg
Pallet Capacity
Heavy-Duty Dual Pallet
Production Capability
Large-Part Machining
Material Capability
Steel, Cast Iron, Aluminum
HAAS EC-1600 – SPINDLE
Spindle Speed
7500 RPM
Spindle Motor Power
22.4 kW
Maximum Torque
High Torque Output
Spindle Taper
CAT 50
Drive Type
Inline Direct Drive
Heavy Cutting Capability
Yes
HAAS EC-1600 – TABLE
Pallet Size
1016 x 1270 mm
Maximum Table Load
4536 kg
Table Indexing
1° Increment
Automatic Pallet Changer
Yes
Number of Pallets
2 Standard
Table Construction
Heavy-Duty Cast Structure
HAAS EC-1600 – TOOL TURRET
Tool Magazine Capacity
50 Standard
Optional Tool Capacity
100+ Tools
Tool Change Time
High-Speed Automatic
Maximum Tool Diameter
127 mm
Maximum Tool Length
508 mm
Maximum Tool Weight
13.6 kg
HAAS EC-1600 – FEEDRATES
X-Axis Rapid Feed
15.2 m/min
Y-Axis Rapid Feed
15.2 m/min
Z-Axis Rapid Feed
15.2 m/min
Cutting Feed Rate
Programmable
Servo Drive System
Digital Servo
High-Speed Positioning
Yes
HAAS EC-1600 – COOLANT & CHIP MANAGEMENT
Through Spindle Coolant
Optional
Coolant Pressure
High Pressure Available
Chip Conveyor
Standard
Chip Removal System
Automatic
Coolant Tank Capacity
Large Industrial Capacity
Unattended Machining Capability
Yes
HAAS EC-1600 – CONTROL SYSTEM
CNC Control Brand
HAAS CNC Control
Programming Interface
User-Friendly Conversational
Networking Capability
Ethernet / USB
Automation Integration
Yes
Probing Compatibility
Supported
Advanced Machining Functions
High-Speed Machining
HAAS EC-1600 – POWER & AIR REQUIREMENTS
Power Requirement
Industrial 3-Phase
Voltage
220V / 440V
Air Pressure Requirement
Standard Shop Air
Pneumatic Requirement
Yes
Frequency
50 / 60 Hz
Connected Load
Heavy Industrial
HAAS EC-1600 – DIMENSIONS
Machine Length
Approx. 6700 mm
Machine Width
Approx. 4900 mm
Machine Height
Approx. 4000 mm
Machine Weight
Approx. 19000 kg
Floor Space Requirement
Large Industrial Footprint
Shipping Weight
Approx. 20000 kg
HAAS EC-1600 – GENERAL INFORMATION
Machine Type
Horizontal Machining Center
Manufacturer
HAAS Automation
Country of Origin
USA
Machine Construction
Heavy-Duty Cast Iron
Production Environment
Large-Part Production
Automation Ready
Yes
INDUSTRIES THAT USE HAAS EC-1600
Aerospace
Structural Components
Oil & Gas
Valve & Pump Bodies
Energy
Industrial Components
Defense
Heavy Precision Parts
Heavy Equipment
Large Machined Components
General Manufacturing
Industrial Production
TYPICAL PARTS HAAS EC-1600 CAN PRODUCE
Transmission Housings
Yes
Pump Bodies
Yes
Aerospace Structures
Yes
Heavy Castings
Yes
Industrial Weldments
Yes
Energy Components
Yes
WHY CHOOSE HAAS EC-1600
Large-Part Capacity
Excellent
Heavy-Duty Rigidity
High
Ease of Operation
Excellent
Automation Capability
Advanced
Production Efficiency
High
Long-Term Reliability
Excellent
WHY BUY USED HAAS EC-1600
Purchasing a used HAAS EC-1600 is an excellent solution for manufacturers seeking large-capacity horizontal machining capability without the high capital investment associated with purchasing a new machine. The EC-1600 is known for its heavy-duty construction, large work envelope, and dependable machining performance, making it highly desirable for industries requiring oversized component machining and continuous production capability.
One of the primary benefits of buying a used HAAS EC-1600 is reduced acquisition cost while still gaining access to industrial-grade machining technology. New large horizontal machining centers can require a major financial investment, especially when equipped with pallet changers, probing systems, through-spindle coolant, and expanded tool magazines. Many used EC-1600 machines already include these valuable options, increasing the overall value for buyers.
The machine is designed for demanding industrial environments and is capable of machining large steel, cast iron, and aluminum components with excellent stability and repeatability. Its rigid cast iron structure and high-torque spindle system allow manufacturers to perform heavy roughing operations while maintaining precision during finishing cycles. This makes the EC-1600 highly suitable for aerospace, energy, oil & gas, and heavy equipment manufacturing applications.
Another major advantage of purchasing a used EC-1600 is immediate availability. New large-capacity machining centers often involve long manufacturing lead times, while used machines can frequently be inspected, delivered, and installed much faster. This allows manufacturers to increase production capacity quickly and respond to customer demands more efficiently.
The HAAS EC-1600 also maintains strong resale value due to HAAS Automation’s reputation for user-friendly controls, dependable machining performance, and widespread service support availability. Many used machines are available with tooling packages, chip conveyors, and automation accessories already installed, reducing additional setup costs and improving return on investment.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED HAAS EC-1600 COST?
MACHINE AGE / CONDITION
ESTIMATED PRICE RANGE (USD)
Before 2005 Models
$60,000 – $120,000
2005 – 2010 Models
$120,000 – $220,000
2010 – 2015 Models
$220,000 – $350,000
2015 – 2020 Models
$350,000 – $550,000
2020 – 2025 Models
$550,000 – $850,000+
Low Cutting Hours Machines
Premium Pricing
Medium Production Usage
Standard Market Value
High Production Usage
Lower Market Value
Refurbished Machines
15% – 35% Higher
Fully Tooled Machines
Additional $15,000 – $75,000
The cost of a used HAAS EC-1600 depends on several important factors including manufacturing year, spindle hours, machine configuration, tooling package, automation systems, and maintenance history. Older machines manufactured before 2005 are generally the most affordable and are commonly purchased by heavy machining facilities seeking large-capacity machining capability at a lower investment cost. These machines typically range between $60,000 and $120,000 depending on condition and included accessories.
Machines built between 2005 and 2015 remain highly desirable because they offer improved HAAS CNC controls, enhanced spindle technology, larger tool capacities, and better automation capability while still costing significantly less than new machines. Pricing for these models commonly ranges between $120,000 and $350,000 depending on spindle usage and overall machine condition.
Newer HAAS EC-1600 machines manufactured after 2015 command significantly higher prices because of lower operating hours, improved CNC technology, advanced probing systems, and enhanced production automation capability. Late-model machines equipped with through-spindle coolant systems, expanded tool magazines, and advanced pallet systems can exceed $850,000 on the used market.
Cutting time and spindle usage strongly influence resale value. Machines used in continuous heavy-production environments generally show more wear compared to machines operated in lower-volume or prototype environments. Refurbished machines with rebuilt spindles, verified geometry, updated controls, and upgraded automation systems often command premium pricing. Additional tooling, coolant systems, probing packages, and chip management accessories can significantly increase the overall market value of the machine.