The Haas GR-510 is a CNC gantry router with a reputation for straightforward reliability that has earned it a permanent place in sign shops, pattern makers, aluminum tooling houses, and wood-and-plastic production floors. This 2020 build features 121 x 61 x 11 inch axis travels, an upgraded 15,000 RPM CAT#40 direct-belt spindle rated at 15 HP with 48 ft-lbf of torque at 1,500 RPM, and a 10-position umbrella automatic tool changer handling tools up to 3.5 inches in diameter and 12 pounds. The steel table supports up to 6,000 pounds of evenly distributed workpiece weight, the columns measure 62 inches apart, and maximum cutting feeds reach 800 IPM with Y-axis rapids to 2,100 IPM. Running on Haas's Next Generation Control with 32 GB of expanded memory, the machine is equipped with probing hardware, a programmable coolant nozzle, the gantry router coolant system, Second Home Position, high speed machining, and a remote jog handle — a production-ready configuration with low hours reported by the seller.
Compared to the earlier-generation Haas GR-series routers running the classic Haas control, and to the standard GR-510 configuration with its base 7,500 RPM spindle, this 2020 build is a meaningful upgrade rather than just a newer date of manufacture. Haas's Next Generation Control replaces the older interface with a larger touchscreen, a faster processor, and significantly more intuitive programming, while 32 GB of expanded memory paired with the high speed machining package enables longer programs and smoother tight-tolerance toolpaths that the classic-control GR-510s struggled with. The upgraded 15,000 RPM spindle doubles RPM capability over base-configured GR-510 machines, making fine-feature aluminum, composite, and plastic routing dramatically more productive. With probing, the programmable coolant nozzle, and Second Home Position added on top, the buyer walks away with a materially more capable GR-510 than the entry configuration, at a used-equipment price.