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About Tormach
Tormach was founded in 2001 by Greg Jackson and Ed Korn in Madison, Wisconsin, after the two manufacturing automation professionals identified a gap in the market for affordable, capable CNC machines suited to small shops, inventors, and educators. Their first product, the PCNC 1100 vertical milling machine, launched in 2003 and quickly established the brand's reputation for accessible CNC technology. The company is 100% employee-owned and has grown its lineup steadily while keeping its original mission of empowering people who make things.
The core of Tormach's lineup is its family of CNC vertical mills, spanning the compact PCNC 440 up through the 770M, 770MX, 1100M, 1100MX, and the servo-driven 1500MX with its epoxy granite frame. CNC lathes include the entry-level 8L and the slant-bed 15L Slant-PRO and 15LX, both configurable with gang tooling or turret packages. The 24R CNC router handles wood, plastics, and aluminum, while the AF50 autofeed horizontal bandsaw automates stock cutting with pneumatic clamping, hydraulic feed control, and programmable cut lengths from under a quarter inch to 50 inches. All machines run on single-phase power and are controlled by Tormach's open-source PathPilot software.
Tormach machines are used across prototyping and R&D, custom and short-run manufacturing, vocational and university education, medical device fabrication, aerospace component development, automotive custom parts, and maker spaces or fab labs. The single-phase power requirement makes them practical in facilities that lack three-phase electrical infrastructure, broadening their reach into schools, small job shops, and light industrial environments.
Buyers seeking used Tormach equipment benefit from the brand's strong parts availability, with OEM replacement components sold directly through Tormach's website years after a machine's original sale. The self-serviceable, upgradeable design means owners can replace spindle cartridges, ball screws, and control boards without factory service contracts. Machines are known to hold their value well on the secondary market, a reflection of their durability and the active user community that supports them. The absence of software lockouts means a used Tormach mill or bandsaw can be put back into full production quickly after purchase.
Meadoworks is your trusted source for used Tormach equipment. As third-generation industrial equipment dealers and AMEA-certified appraisers with over 50 years of experience, we offer quality-inspected Tormach machines at competitive prices. Browse the 1 used Tormach machine listed above, or call 800-323-0307 for equipment not yet listed.
Every machine includes detailed specifications and high-resolution photos, and inspection visits are available for most equipment. We ship worldwide with experienced rigging partners and offer financing for qualified buyers. Have Tormach equipment to sell? Get a free valuation or contact our team.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Meadoworks have used Tormach fabrication & stamping equipment in stock?
Yes — we currently list 1 used Tormach fabrication & stamping equipment. Contact Meadoworks at 800-323-0307 with the Tormach model and specs you need — we regularly source equipment from plant closures across North America.
How much do used Tormach fabrication & stamping equipment cost?
Pricing for used Tormach fabrication & stamping equipment depends on model, year, condition, and specifications. Call 800-323-0307 for current pricing based on our 50+ years of transaction data.
Looking for Specific Tormach Fabrication & Stamping Equipment?
Contact our team with your requirements. We source equipment from plant closures across North America and can often locate specific machines.
