USED HAAS VF9/50
The Haas VF-9/50 is a large-frame vertical machining center designed for machining oversized parts and performing heavy-duty cutting operations. As part of the Haas VF Series, it offers the reliability, versatility, and performance that many manufacturers rely on for both production and job-shop environments.
The machine provides a large machining envelope with approximately 84 inches of X-axis travel, 40 inches of Y-axis travel, and 30 inches of Z-axis travel, making it suitable for machining long plates, large structural components, and multiple parts in a single setup. The machine’s 84 × 36 inch table supports loads of up to 4000 lbs, which allows it to handle heavy industrial components.
A key feature of the VF-9/50 is its 50-taper spindle with a two-speed gearbox, which provides high torque for machining tough materials such as steel, stainless steel, and titanium. The standard spindle typically operates at 7,500 RPM with a 30 horsepower motor, offering strong cutting performance for heavy milling operations.
The machine also includes a side-mount automatic tool changer with around 30 tool positions, allowing efficient multi-tool machining. Because of its size and power, the VF-9/50 is widely used in aerospace manufacturing, heavy equipment production, mold-making, and industrial machining operations.
HAAS VF9/50 SPECIFICATIONS
| HAAS VF-9/50 – AXIS TRAVELS |
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| X-Axis Travel: 84 in (2134 mm) |
| Y-Axis Travel: 40 in (1016 mm) |
| Z-Axis Travel: 30 in (762 mm) |
| Spindle Nose to Table (Max): approx. 35 in |
| Spindle Nose to Table (Min): approx. 5 in |
| Table Size: 84 in × 36 in |
| Maximum Table Load: approx. 4000 lb |
| HAAS VF-9/50 – SPINDLE |
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| Spindle Taper: CT50 / BT50 |
| Maximum Spindle Speed: 7,500 RPM |
| Spindle Motor Power: approx. 30 hp |
| Maximum Torque: approx. 340 ft-lb |
| Drive System: 2-Speed Gearbox |
| Cooling: Liquid-cooled spindle |
| Bearing Lubrication: Air / Oil system |
| HAAS VF-9/50 – TOOL TURRET |
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| Tool Changer Type: Side-Mount Tool Changer |
| Tool Capacity: 30 + 1 tools |
| Tool-to-Tool Change Time: approx. 4.2 sec |
| Chip-to-Chip Time: approx. 6.5 sec |
| Max Tool Diameter: approx. 4 in |
| Max Tool Length: approx. 16 in |
| Max Tool Weight: approx. 30 lb |
| HAAS VF-9/50 – FEEDRATES |
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| Maximum Cutting Feedrate: approx. 500 ipm |
| Rapid Traverse X Axis: approx. 600 ipm |
| Rapid Traverse Y Axis: approx. 600 ipm |
| Rapid Traverse Z Axis: approx. 600 ipm |
| Axis Drive Motors: Digital servo motors |
| Precision ball screw system |
| HAAS VF-9/50 – COOLANT & CHIP MANAGEMENT |
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| Flood Coolant System |
| Programmable Coolant Nozzle |
| Coolant Tank with filtration |
| Chip Auger (standard) |
| Optional chip conveyor |
| Fully enclosed machining area |
| HAAS VF-9/50 – CONTROL SYSTEM |
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| Haas CNC Control |
| Optional Next Generation Control |
| USB and Ethernet connectivity |
| Rigid tapping capability |
| Macro programming support |
| Tool life management system |
| HAAS VF-9/50 – POWER & AIR REQUIREMENTS |
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| Power Supply: 220V / 440V, 3-Phase |
| Spindle Power Requirement: approx. 30 hp |
| Air Requirement: approx. 4 scfm |
| Minimum Air Pressure: approx. 100 psi |
| Internal transformer for high voltage options |
| HAAS VF-9/50 — GENERAL INFORMATION |
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| Machine Type: CNC Vertical Machining Center |
| CNC Axes: 3 |
| Machine Weight: approx. 26,500 lb |
| Large-frame heavy-duty machining center |
| 50-taper high-torque spindle |
| Designed for large and heavy components |
| INDUSTRIES THAT USE HAAS VF-9/50 |
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| Aerospace manufacturing |
| Heavy equipment manufacturing |
| Automotive component production |
| Mold and die industry |
| Energy and oil equipment |
| Industrial machining job shops |
| TYPICAL PARTS HAAS VF-9/50 CAN PRODUCE |
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| Large steel plates |
| Aerospace structural components |
| Mold bases |
| Heavy industrial housings |
| Fixture plates |
| Machine base components |
| WHY CHOOSE HAAS VF-9/50 |
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| Powerful 50-taper gearbox spindle |
| Extra-large machining envelope |
| High torque for heavy cutting |
| Large table capacity |
| Reliable Haas control system |
| Strong resale value in used CNC market |
WHY BUY USED HAAS VF9/50
Buying a used Haas VF-9/50 is a cost-effective way to acquire a powerful large-frame machining center without the high price of a new machine. Large CNC machining centers require significant capital investment when purchased new, but used machines can often provide the same capabilities at a much lower cost.
One of the biggest advantages of the VF-9/50 is its 50-taper spindle system, which delivers significantly more torque compared to standard 40-taper machines. This allows machinists to use larger tools and perform aggressive roughing operations when machining hard materials such as tool steel and alloy steels. The gearbox-driven spindle also helps maintain high torque at lower spindle speeds, which is essential for heavy material removal.
Another major benefit is the machine’s extended X-axis travel of 84 inches, which allows shops to machine very long parts or mount multiple workpieces on a single fixture. This capability increases productivity by reducing setup times and allowing batch production.
The VF-9/50 also features the widely used Haas CNC control system, known for its ease of use and straightforward programming interface. Many machinists are already familiar with Haas controls, making it easy to integrate the machine into existing production environments.
Additionally, many used machines include valuable options such as probing systems, through-spindle coolant, chip conveyors, and fourth-axis capability, increasing the machine’s versatility.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED HAAS VF9/50 COST?
The cost of a used Haas VF-9/50 depends on several factors including year of manufacture, machine condition, installed options, and cutting hours. Machines with lower cutting hours, modern controls, and additional features typically command higher prices in the used CNC equipment market.
Machines manufactured before 2000 are generally the most affordable models available. These machines typically feature older control systems and fewer automation features. Prices for these machines usually range from $35,000 to $65,000, depending on maintenance history and overall condition.
Machines built between 2000 and 2010 often include improved electronics, faster servo drives, and upgraded control systems. These machines commonly sell between $65,000 and $110,000, particularly if they include upgrades such as chip conveyors, probing systems, or high-pressure coolant.
Machines manufactured between 2010 and 2025 typically include the Haas Next Generation Control, improved connectivity features, and additional automation compatibility. These newer machines typically range from $110,000 to $200,000 or more, especially if they have low cutting hours and advanced options installed. Some well-equipped machines originally sold new for over $260,000, depending on configuration.
Cutting hours are also important in pricing. Machines with under 10,000 cutting hours usually command higher resale values, while machines with 20,000+ hours may sell at lower prices but can still provide many years of reliable service when properly maintained.
