Haas TM-2P
Key Specifications
X Travel
Y Travel
Z Travel
Max Spindle
Spindle Taper
Tool Capacity
Overview
The Haas TM-2P stretches the toolroom mill concept to 1,016 mm (40 in) of X-axis travel, making it the longest-reaching machine in the TM series. If you need to machine long parts, jig plates, or fixtures on a single-phase-capable machine, the TM-2P is one of very few options at any price.
The spindle is a belt-drive CT/BT 40 taper unit running at 6,000 RPM with 5.6 kW (7.5 hp) and 45 Nm (33 ft-lbf) of torque at 1,200 RPM. Identical to the TM-1P, grease-packed bearings and air cooling keep the maintenance simple. Travel is 1,016 x 406 x 406 mm (40 x 16 x 16 in), with the same Y and Z as the TM-1P.
The table measures 1,466 x 267 mm (57.8 x 10.5 in) with three T-slots on 102 mm centers. That's nearly five feet of table length, which is unusual for a machine in this class. Table load is 159 kg (350 lb), consistent with the TM-1P. The 10-pocket carousel tool changer posts 5.7-second tool-to-tool and 6.5-second chip-to-chip averages.
Rapids and max cutting feedrate are both 10.2 m/min (400 ipm) on all axes. Axis thrust is 8,896 N (2,000 lbf) across all axes. The machine weighs 2,295 kg (5,060 lb) and runs on the Haas NGC control.
Like the TM-1P, the TM-2P accepts single-phase 220 VAC at 40 amps. That single-phase capability combined with 40 inches of X travel makes it attractive for maintenance departments, toolrooms, and small shops working on long parts. At a base price around $57K, it's one of the most affordable 40-inch-travel CNC mills available. Specs sourced from Haas Automation published data.
Full Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| X-Axis Travel | 1,016 mm (40 in) |
| Y-Axis Travel | 406 mm (16 in) |
| Z-Axis Travel | 406 mm (16 in) |
| Spindle Nose To Table Max | 508 mm (20 in) |
| Spindle Nose To Table Min | 102 mm (4 in) |
| Max Spindle Speed | 6,000 RPM |
| Spindle Taper | CT or BT 40 |
| Spindle Motor Power | 7.5 hp |
| Spindle Torque Max | 45 Nm (33 ft-lbf) @ 1,200 RPM |
| Spindle Drive | Direct Speed, Belt Drive |
| Spindle Cooling | Air Cooled |
| Spindle Bearings | Grease Packed |
| Tool Capacity | 10-pocket carousel |
| Tool To Tool | 5.70 s |
| Chip To Chip | 6.50 s |
| Max Tool Diameter | 3.5 in |
| Max Tool Weight | 12.0 lb |
| Table Size | 1,466 x 267 mm (57.8 x 10.5 in) |
| Table Load Max | 159 kg (350 lb) |
| T Slots | 3 slots, 102 mm (4.0 in) center distance |
| Max Cutting Feedrate | 10.2 m/min (400 ipm) |
| Rapid Traverse X | 10.2 m/min (400 ipm) |
| Rapid Traverse Y | 10.2 m/min (400 ipm) |
| Rapid Traverse Z | 10.2 m/min (400 ipm) |
| Max Thrust X | 2000 lbf |
| Max Thrust Y | 2000 lbf |
| Max Thrust Z | 2000 lbf |
| Machine Weight | 2,295 kg (5,060 lb) |
| CNC Control | Haas Next Generation Control (NGC) |
| Air Required | 4 scfm @ 100 psi |
| Electrical Single Phase | 220 VAC 1-phase, 40 A |
| Electrical Low | 220 VAC 3-phase, 25 A |
| Electrical High | 440 VAC 3-phase, 13 A |
| Travels | S.A.E |
| X Axis | 40.00 in |
| Y Axis | 16.00 in |
| Z Axis | 16.00 in |
| Spindle Nose To Table | 4.0 in |
| Spindle | S.A.E |
| Max Rating | 7.5 hp |
| Max Speed | 6000 rpm |
| Max Torque | 33.0 ft-lbf @ 1200 rpm |
| Drive System | Direct Speed, Belt Drive |
| Taper | CT or BT 40 |
| Bearing Lubrication | Grease Packed |
| Cooling | Air Cooled |
| Table | S.A.E |
| Length | 57.8 in |
| Width | 10.5 in |
| T Slot Width | 0.626 in to 0.630 in |
| T Slot Center Distance | 4.00 in |
| Number Of Std T Slots | 3 |
| Max Weight On Table | 350 lb |
| Feedrates | S.A.E |
| Max Cutting | 400 ipm |
| Rapids On X | 400 ipm |
| Rapids On Y | 400 ipm |
| Rapids On Z | 400 ipm |
| Axis Motors | S.A.E |
| Tool Changer | S.A.E |
| Type | Carousel |
| Capacity | 10 |
| Air Requirements | S.A.E |
| Inline Air Hose | 3/8 in |
| Coupler | 3/8 in |
| Air Pressure Min | 80 psi |
| Electrical Specification | S.A.E |
| Input Ac Voltage | 220 VAC |
| Full Load Amps | 40 A |
| Input Ac Voltage Low | 220 VAC |
| Full Load Amps Low | 25 A |
| Input Ac Voltage High | 440 VAC |
| Full Load Amps High | 13 A |
| Dimensions Shipping | S.A.E |
| Domestic Pallet | 127.0 in x 78.0 in x 100.0 in |
| Export Pallet | 127.0 in x 78.0 in x 100.0 in |
| Machine Weight | 5060 lb |
| Haas Rotary | HAAS MACHINE |
| Ha2ts | TM-2P |
| Ha5c | TM-2P |
| Ha5c T | TM-2P |
| Ha5cs | TM-2P |
| Hqda5 | TM-2P |
| Hrc160 | TM-2P |
| Hrc210 | TM-2P |
| Hrt100 | TM-2P |
| Hrt160 | TM-2P |
| Hrt160 2 | TM-2P |
| Hrt160sp | TM-2P |
| Hrt160ss | TM-2P |
| Hrt200hs | TM-2P |
| Hrt210 | TM-2P |
| Hrt210ht | TM-2P |
| Hrt210sp | TM-2P |
| Hrt210ss | TM-2P |
| Hrta5 | TM-2P |
| Hrta6 | TM-2P |
| Lt260 | TM-2P |
| Th240 | TM-2P |
| Trt100 | TM-2P |
| Trt160 | TM-2P |
| Trt210 | TM-2P |
| Trt70 | TM-2P |
Specifications sourced from haascnc.com — verified 2026-03-28
Strengths & Limitations
Strengths
- 1,016 mm (40 in) X travel is exceptional for a toolroom-class machine and handles long parts other TMs can't reach
- Runs on single-phase 220 VAC at 40 amps, making it accessible to shops without 3-phase power
- 1,466 mm (57.8 in) table length accommodates long fixtures, jig plates, and rail-type parts
- Base price around $57K makes it one of the most affordable 40-inch-travel CNC mills on the market
- 40-taper spindle accepts standard tooling shared with production Haas machines
- NGC control provides full production-grade programming on a toolroom-budget machine
Limitations
- 6,000 RPM and 7.5 hp severely limit material removal rates for anything beyond light cutting
- 400 ipm rapids and 6.5-second chip-to-chip rule it out for production work
- 267 mm (10.5 in) table width is very narrow, limiting fixture options and workpiece clamping
- 159 kg (350 lb) table load is low even for toolroom work with heavier fixtures
- 10-pocket carousel tool changer limits tool capacity for complex jobs
- Belt-drive spindle with grease-packed bearings is less rigid and precise than direct-drive designs
Best For
Frequently Asked Questions
01
The TM-2P adds 254 mm (10 in) of X travel over the TM-1P, going from 762 mm to 1,016 mm, with a proportionally longer table. Everything else is identical: same spindle, rapids, tool changer, and power requirements. The TM-2P costs about $5K more.
02
Base price is approximately $57,000. With probing and basic options, expect $60,000-$70,000. Used TM-2P machines are less common than TM-1Ps but trade in the $18,000-$35,000 range.
03
Yes. It accepts 220 VAC single-phase at 40 amps, 220 VAC 3-phase at 25 amps, or 440 VAC 3-phase at 13 amps. The single-phase capability is a key selling point for shops without industrial power.
04
Not really. The 400 ipm rapids, 6.5-second chip-to-chip, and 7.5 hp spindle are toolroom specs. For production work with similar travel, look at the Haas VF-3 or VF-4. The TM-2P is purpose-built for low-volume toolroom and training applications.
05
The 267 mm (10.5 in) table width limits you to single-row vise setups and narrow fixtures. Most operators use a Kurt 6-inch vise centered on the table. For wider workpieces, you'll need sub-plates that overhang the table edges, but watch the 159 kg load limit.
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