The used Haas UMC-1250SS is a large-frame 5-axis universal machining center built for shops that need the work envelope of the UMC-1250 platform with the faster cycle-support advantages of the Super Speed configuration. It is intended for manufacturers machining larger complex parts that require multi-face access, angled features, contoured geometry, and fewer setups, while also benefiting from higher spindle speed, quicker tool changes, and reduced non-cut time. This makes the machine attractive for aerospace suppliers, medical equipment manufacturers, contract machine shops, tooling departments, and precision manufacturers handling larger or more demanding part families.
A major reason buyers look at the UMC-1250SS is the combination of size and productivity. The machine offers a significantly larger work envelope than smaller UMC models, allowing shops to take on bigger components and fixtures while still performing indexed 3+2 or simultaneous 5-axis machining. The Super Speed design helps support shorter cycle times, especially on parts with many tool changes, frequent repositioning, or complex toolpaths. That makes it well suited for both high-mix precision work and repeat production where setup reduction and machine responsiveness affect profitability.
A used UMC-1250SS can offer substantial value for buyers who want advanced large-format 5-axis capability without paying the premium associated with a new machine package. When the machine has sensible cutting time, sound spindle health, accurate rotary performance, and a solid maintenance record, it can become a highly capable long-term production asset for larger multi-axis milling work.
HAAS UMC-1250SSSPECIFICATIONS
HAAS UMC-1250SS – AXIS TRAVELS
X-Axis Travel: 50 in
Y-Axis Travel: 30 in
Z-Axis Travel: 28 in
5-Axis Universal Machining Configuration
Large Work Envelope for Complex Multi-Sided Parts
Supports Indexed and Simultaneous 5-Axis Machining
HAAS UMC-1250SS – SPINDLE
Spindle Taper: 40 Taper
Maximum Spindle Speed: 12,000 rpm
Spindle Type: Inline Direct-Drive
Spindle Orientation: Vertical
Super Speed Configuration
Built for Faster Large-Part 5-Axis Milling
HAAS UMC-1250SS – TOOL CHANGER
Automatic Tool Changer Capacity: 30+1 Tools
Tool Changer Type: High-Speed Side-Mount
Tool Shank Type: 40 Taper
Designed for Faster Tool-to-Tool Performance
Supports Complex Multi-Operation Machining
HAAS UMC-1250SS – FEEDRATES
High-Speed Programmable Feedrate Control
Fast Rapids Typical of Super Speed Machines
Designed to Reduce Non-Cut Time
Supports Profiling, Indexing, and Simultaneous 5-Axis Motion
HAAS UMC-1250SS – COOLANT & CHIP MANAGEMENT
Flood Coolant System
Fully Enclosed Machining Area
Designed for Production Chip Control
Optional Chip Conveyor and Coolant Upgrades May Be Installed
Used-Machine Configuration Depends on Installed Options
HAAS UMC-1250SS – CONTROL SYSTEM
CNC Control: Haas Control
Supports 3+2 and Simultaneous 5-Axis Programming
User-Friendly Interface for Setup and Production
Commonly Equipped with Probing Support
Suitable for Advanced Job Shop and Precision Manufacturing
HAAS UMC-1250SS – POWER & AIR REQUIREMENTS
Standard Power Requirement: 220 VAC, 3 Phase
Optional Higher-Voltage Configuration May Be Present
Clean, Dry Shop Air Required
Minimum Air Pressure Needed for Normal Operation
Verify Machine Tag and Installed Configuration Before Purchase
Utility Requirements Vary by Installed Options
HAAS UMC-1250SS — GENERAL INFORMATION
Machine Type: 5-Axis CNC Universal Machining Center
Machine Format: Super Speed Large-Frame Universal Machining Center
Spindle Taper: 40
Spindle Speed: 12,000 rpm
Tool Capacity: 30+1
Designed for Faster Large-Part 5-Axis Production
Suitable for Precision Manufacturing, Tooling, and Prototyping
INDUSTRIES THAT USE HAAS UMC-1250SS
Aerospace Manufacturing
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
Precision Contract Machining
Tooling and Fixture Manufacturing
Energy Equipment Manufacturing
General Industrial Manufacturing
TYPICAL PARTS HAAS UMC-1250SS CAN PRODUCE
Aerospace Structural Components
Large Precision Housings
Fixture Plates
Complex Prototype Parts
Energy Industry Components
Multi-Face Machined Parts
WHY CHOOSE HAAS UMC-1250SS
Large 5-Axis Work Envelope
Super Speed Performance for Better Throughput
Reduces Multiple Setups on Bigger Parts
Supports Indexed and Simultaneous 5-Axis Machining
User-Friendly Haas Control
Strong Fit for Complex Large-Part Manufacturing
WHY BUY USED HAAS UMC-1250SS
Buying a used Haas UMC-1250SS can be a smart choice for shops that want a larger 5-axis machining platform with stronger throughput, but do not want the full cost of buying new. A new large-frame Super Speed universal machining center can represent a major capital purchase, and actual ownership costs often rise further once tooling, holders, workholding, probing, installation, rigging, CAM support, and training are included. Buying used can lower that financial barrier while still giving the shop access to the same general machine platform and capability.
Another major reason to buy used is the ability to expand capacity quickly. Shops that already run smaller 3-axis or 5-axis machines may eventually need more travel, more part capacity, or a better fit for larger structural components and fixture-heavy work. The UMC-1250SS can help fill that need while also improving productivity through faster machine response and quicker tool changes. That can be especially useful in high-mix environments, aerospace support work, and complex precision manufacturing where cycle time and setup reduction both matter.
Used machines can also offer excellent value when they include productivity options such as probing, chip conveyor systems, coolant upgrades, and software features. The strongest buying decisions usually come from reviewing actual cutting time, service history, spindle condition, rotary health, and the type of applications previously run. When those factors are favorable, a used UMC-1250SS can deliver excellent long-term performance for demanding multi-axis work.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED HAAS UMC-1250SSCOST?
The cost of a used Haas UMC-1250SS depends on build year, spindle hours, actual cutting time, spindle condition, trunnion accuracy, option package, maintenance history, and the workload the machine previously handled. Machines used primarily for lighter alloys, shorter prototype runs, or carefully managed precision work often hold value better than machines that spent long periods in heavy-duty production on harder materials. Tool changer wear, probing status, coolant system configuration, enclosure condition, and cosmetic presentation also affect pricing.
For machines made before 2000, there is no meaningful price range because the UMC-1250SS is a later-generation Haas universal machining center and did not exist during that period.
For machines made from 2000 to 2010, there is also no realistic used-market band for this exact model because it belongs to a newer 5-axis machine family.
For machines made from 2010 to 2025, the market range can vary based on age, condition, and options. Older machines with higher cutting time, heavier wear, or fewer production-enhancing options usually fall toward the lower end. Newer machines with lower cutting time, cleaner maintenance records, probing, chip conveyor, coolant upgrades, and better spindle and rotary condition tend to command higher prices. A practical used-market range for many UMC-1250SS machines is often around $210,000 to $375,000, while especially clean late-model low-hour machines with strong option packages can exceed that range. In most cases, lower cutting time and stronger overall mechanical condition have a major effect on value.