Milling Machines

Milling is one of the most important processes in metalworking. A rotating tool removes material from a firmly clamped workpiece and produces flat surfaces, slots, contours and precise fits. KNUTH offers a broad range of milling machines for the workshop, production, repair and training. Conventional universal and vertical milling machines suit single parts, repairs and vocational training. CNC milling machines and machining centres handle repeat batches and complex geometries, with controls fro...

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Milling is one of the most important processes in metalworking. A rotating tool removes material from a firmly clamped workpiece and produces flat surfaces, slots, contours and precise fits. KNUTH off...

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FAQ's

A milling machine uses a rotating tool to remove material from a firmly clamped workpiece. This produces flat surfaces, slots, pockets and contours with tight tolerances. Milling machines are used in production, repair, tool making and training.

For repairs, prototypes and small batches, a conventional milling machine offers the most flexibility. For higher batch sizes and complex parts with consistent precision, a CNC milling machine is the better fit. We match the model to your workpieces, your batch size and the experience of your operators. If you are unsure, a KNUTH specialist will recommend the right machine.

A conventional milling machine is controlled manually by the operator and is flexible for single parts, repairs and training. A CNC milling machine works to programmed instructions, with higher speed, consistent dimensional accuracy and suitability for series production. Many businesses use both machine types.

A universal milling machine has both a horizontal and a vertical spindle. This lets you carry out very different operations without lengthy retooling. That makes it a versatile choice for workshop, production and training.

Conventional milling machines are the standard entry point in training, because manual control builds a solid understanding of the milling process before the step to CNC. KNUTH also supplies CNC training machines. On request, KNUTH equips complete training workshops from a single source, across milling, turning, drilling and sawing, with training options for your team.

Yes. Every machine is quality-tested in Germany to ISO 9001 and supplied CE compliant for the European market, with a declaration of conformity. We provide further conformity documents on request. The KNUTH position is European quality and conformity without the European price.

KNUTH keeps around 1,000 machines in permanent stock at its headquarters in Wasbek, so many milling machines are available at short notice. The exact delivery time depends on the model and is confirmed in the quote. On request, our service team handles installation on site.

Milling machines handle a wide range of materials: steel, stainless steel, aluminium, brass, copper, cast iron and many plastics. With the right tool and cutting data, harder alloys can also be machined. KNUTH machines are built to be rigid and hold their accuracy even under heavy cuts.

The key figures are the travels in X, Y and Z for workpiece size, the table size and table load, the spindle speed and drive power, and the spindle taper for the tool system. The control matters too, conventional or CNC. These values are listed on every KNUTH product page.

Yes. KNUTH runs its own service network with technicians and a spare parts warehouse, and delivers parts quickly, including for older machines. Commissioning, maintenance and on-site repairs are part of the service. You can submit service requests directly through the KNUTH website.

Milling machines for metalworking

A milling machine uses a rotating tool to remove material from a firmly clamped workpiece. This produces flat surfaces, slots, pockets, contours and fits with tight tolerances. Milling is the counterpart to turning, where the workpiece rotates instead of the tool. Whether industrial production, repair workshop or training facility, KNUTH offers a milling machine for metal that fits the task, from the conventional universal mill to the CNC machining centre.

Types of milling machine

The right machine type depends on your parts, your batch sizes and the experience of your operators.

For an overview of all manual models, see the Conventional Milling Machines page.

Key technical specifications

A few specifications decide whether a milling machine fits your work:

The KNUTH product pages list these values for every model, so you can match a machine to your tolerances and your floor space before you ask for a quote.

Conventional or CNC: which milling machine fits?

For repairs, prototypes, single parts and training, a conventional milling machine offers the most flexibility at the lowest entry cost. For higher batch sizes, complex contours and consistent precision, a CNC milling machine is the better fit. Many businesses run both side by side. If you are unsure, a KNUTH specialist will match the model to your workpieces, your batch size and the experience of your operators.

Applications in industry

Milling machines are central to almost every manufacturing sector:

Why KNUTH

KNUTH has supplied machine tools to metalworkers worldwide since 1923. Our milling machines are built for daily use in demanding environments, with a focus on long-term reliability, easy maintenance and consistent performance. Every machine is quality-tested in Germany to ISO 9001 and supplied CE compliant for the European market. That gives you European quality and conformity without the European price. At our headquarters in Wasbek we keep around 1,000 machines in permanent stock, so many models are available at short notice.

Comprehensive service: commissioning, training, repair

We support you with the installation and commissioning of your new milling machine and train your team on operation. Our technical support and repair service cover every machine category in the KNUTH range. Our well-stocked spare parts warehouse delivers most components quickly, including for older machines, so your production stays reliably up and running. You will find details on installation and commissioning and on our repair service on the service pages.

Request a milling machine from KNUTH

Looking for a reliable milling machine for metalworking? KNUTH covers the full range, from the conventional universal mill to the CNC machining centre, and many models ship at short notice. Request a no-obligation quote on any product page or contact our team. We will help you find the right milling machine for your business.

Further Machine Categories at a Glance

Here you will find an overview of our range of machines. Select a category to learn more about individual machines and their technical specifications.

Lathe Machines

Milling Machines

Grinding Machines

Drilling Machines

Sawing Machines

EDM Machines

Laser Cutting Machines

Plasma Cutting Machines

Presses

Sheet Metal Processing

Tubes and Profile Processing

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