The industry-leading Haas VFs are the best-value, high-performance vertical machining centres available today.
A Wide Range of Sizes and Features to Fit Any Shop’s Needs – Vertical Machining Centres
Haas offers a wide range of VF Series CNC vertical machining centres to match any size and production requirement. Regardless of your needs, there’s a VF just right to meet the demands of your machine shop.
Every VF Series vertical machining centre provides outstanding features at an excellent price. By the same token there are a wide range of available options to customise your machine to your exact needs. Not to mention all Haas machines are designed and built in California, USA.
The VF-3 through VF-5 models feature larger work envelopes than the smaller VF-1 and VF-2 models.
- High-power, direct-drive spindle
- Customisable to your needs
- Our flagship model
- Made in the USA
VF-3 Vertical Machining Centre; 1016 x 508 x 635 mm, 40 taper, 30 hp vector drive, 8100 rpm, direct-drive, 20-station carousel tool changer, 25.4 m/min rapids, power-failure detection module, 1 GB program memory, 15″ colour LCD monitor, USB port, Ethernet, memory lock keyswitch, rigid tapping and 208 litre flood coolant system.
How We Build The VF-1 Vertical Machining Centre Today
Back in the late eighties we started building our first Vertical Machining Centre, the VF-1. We didn’t build them as efficiently as we do today, but they were good machines and laid the foundation for decades of milling machine development and improvement to come.
Today, our process is finely tuned and quite efficient for a machine that is still hand built to a great extent. Take a look at how we build the same VF that may be sitting on your shop floor not too long from now.
Wireless Intuitive Probing System
Drastically reduce setup times on your high-speed machine
Automate your high-speed machine’s setup process with the <a href=”https://www.haas.co.uk/wips/”>Haas Wireless Intuitive Probing System</a> (WIPS). WIPS is a complete probing package that includes the spindle probe, tool setting probe, and optical machine interface. Furthermore, powerful software that guides the operator through the job setup process with intuitive, easy-to-use templates. WIPS allows you to quickly and easily define work offset coordinates. Additionally, set tool length offsets, and perform in-process inspection.