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Shop used, surplus and secondhand machine tools from IPP – in stock and ready for machining, forming, cutting and finishing across industries

Save time and money with IPP’s ready-to-ship machine tools for industrial production and maintenance operations

Used machine tools are the backbone of industrial fabrication and precision component manufacturing. These tools—ranging from lathes and mills to grinders, presses and CNC systems—are used to shape, cut, form or finish materials with extreme accuracy. With over 47 years of global equipment expertise, IPP offers used, secondhand and surplus machine tools from 20 complete plant sites and maintains a massive inventory of 15,000+ systems ready for immediate deployment.

IPP stocks manual and CNC machine tools from industry leaders like Bridgeport, Haas, Mazak, Mori Seiki, Cincinnati, Okuma and Hardinge.

Primary uses across industries

  • In metalworking and fabrication shops, for turning, milling, drilling and surface finishing
  • In aerospace and automotive, for creating tight-tolerance components and dies
  • In chemical and process plants, for producing custom flanges, fittings or maintenance parts
  • In maintenance and repair operations (MRO), for on-site equipment servicing and rebuilds

Types of materials processed

  • Ferrous and non-ferrous metals (steel, aluminum, brass)
  • High-performance alloys and stainless steel
  • Plastics, composites and engineered materials
  • Graphite, ceramics and hard-facing materials (in specialized setups)

Common materials of construction

Machine tools must be rigid, stable and precise under load:

  • Cast iron bases for vibration dampening and structural stability
  • Hardened tool steels for slides, spindles and wear surfaces
  • Precision ball screws and servo motors in CNC systems for tight repeatability

Key features of industrial machine tools

  • Manual, semi-automatic and full CNC control options
  • Various cutting capacities and travel dimensions
  • Tool changers, DROs and digital controls for ease of operation
  • Heavy-duty frames for consistent results in production environments
  • Support for multiple operations: turning, drilling, boring, shaping, tapping and threading

Learn more about machine tool types and how to select them from Modern Machine Shop.