The USA-made Haas CNC Mini Mill packs 40-taper performance into a small footprint CNC machine and features all you need to start cutting metal.
The Mini Mill is the next step in the evolution of Haas Automation’s original compact machine.
They are perfect for schools, start-up companies, or as a first step into CNC machining and are valuable additions for workshops needing a “second-op” machine, or an additional spindle where space is limited.
Add bolt-on options, or retro-fit them at a later date, for more flexibility.
Add bolt-on options to increase your flexibility. The low-cost, performance enhancing modules can be retro-fitted at a later date, if you decide you’d like even more flexibility as your business grows.
You can add a faster spindle and increased rapids to your CNC Mini Mill, or you could choose the high-productivity software module, or add a 4-axis drive to run a rotary table, perhaps go ‘all out’ and add all available options.
Increase your flexibility with Macros, Spindle Orientation, WiFi, Rigid Tapping, Visual Programming, Coordinate Rotation & Scaling
Reduce cycle times and boost your production: upgrade to a 6,000 rpm spindle and 15.2 m/min rapids
With the Haas 4-axis drive you can add a rotary table or indexing unit to your Mini Mill
If you’re starting-up a new business the Mini Mill is the perfect machine for you
Free-up existing, more expensive machinery to improve your efficiency and boost your productivity
The compact Mini Mills are valuable additions when you need a second-op machine, or an extra spindle, where space is limited
Machine performance once was paired with size and cost. The Mini Mill Series changed everything, by packing 40-taper performance into small packages at unheard of prices.
Since creating the original concept and then building the world’s first Mini Mill in 2000, Haas Automation has installed over 25,000 around the globe, with well over 1,000 in the UK.
Haas CNC Mini Mills are the next step in the evolution of the genre and have everything needed to CNC machine metal.
They are perfect for schools, start-up companies, or as a first step into CNC machining and are valuable additions for workshops needing a “second-op” machine or an additional spindle where space is limited.
406 x 305 x 254 mm Travels
10-Tool Automatic Changer
Standard 40-Taper Tooling
4,000-rpm or 6,000 rpm Spindle
Coolant Pump
Full 12 Month Warranty
Retro-fit modules at a later date if you decide you’d like your machine to have even more flexibility. The modular nature of the machine enables it to grow with your business.
As part of every new machine installation, we provide FREE operator training and a machine orientation session to guide you through it’s features. You can choose to have this on-site at your premises, or at one of our training centres.
Haas Automation’s Mini Mills provide a generous work envelope. Handling small-parts manufacturing with the same reliability you’ve come to expect from all Haas CNC machines – they’re ideal for finishing work and cutting aluminium, yet also provide enough low-end torque to cut steel.
For Example: When a rotary fits with alternative fixturing, it may fit in that particular Haas mill, but will require a sub-plate or alternate T-slot for proper positioning. We have labeled this particular rotary and mill combination with a yellow caution
You can design and build your own sub-plate using the dimensions of your Haas mill and the dimensions of the rotary you'd like to use on that mill. Product dimensions are available for every machine and rotary on this website.
Single-Head Rotary Tables and Indexers are usually mounted to the right side of the table, with the rotary facing the centre of the machine. This is the basic setup we used to determine the fit of your rotary product.
Image shown for mounting example purposes only. Your actual rotary and mill appearance may differ.
Trunnion Tables, T5Cs, and TRTs are usually mounted in the centre (or slightly off-centre) of the mill table. If you are using probing on the mill, be aware of the interference with larger tools, especially during tool changes.
NOTE: Trunnion units present interference issues with the swing of the unit relative to the machine column and spindle head.
Image shown for mounting example purposes only. Your actual rotary and mill appearance may differ.
Multi-Head Rotary Tables and Indexers are usually mounted toward the back of the table, with the indexer heads or platter facing forward. To mount a multi-head rotary in a different orientation, you must use alternative fixturing.
Image shown for mounting example purposes only. Your actual rotary and mill appearance may differ.
Important Information:
4-axis machines cannot use dual-axis rotaries.
Some options may affect mounting (EC-1600 4th-Axis Table, Low-Profile Tables, Table Spacers, Column Risers, etc.
Tool Changers: SMTCs and umbrella tool changers both present interference issues, plan appropriately.