Vertical Milling Machines for Sale and Trade (Bridgeport-Type - Manual and CNC)
At Sterling Machinery Exchange, explore a large in-stock selection of new and used vertical milling machines — from manual knee mills to CNC vertical mills. Compare specs, capacities, and pricing to find the best vertical mill for your shop, or sell or trade your machine today.
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Looking for a classic new or used Bridgeport mill or a good imported vertical milling machine? Shop available machines on our site or visit one of our auctions. Whether you need a used or new Bridgeport-type mill — or want to list your mill for sale — we can help you buy, sell, or trade quickly and confidently.
Bridgeport Milling Machines: FAQs
What is a Bridgeport milling machine?
A Bridgeport mill is a type of vertical milling machine that was first manufactured by the Bridgeport Machines Inc. company in the United States in 1938. It has since become one of the most popular and widely used milling machines in the world.
The Bridgeport mill features a rotating cutting tool called a milling cutter, which is used to remove material from a workpiece held in a vise or other holding device. The cutting tool is mounted on a movable spindle, which can be positioned vertically or horizontally, allowing the machine to perform a wide range of cutting operations.
Bridgeport mills are known for their robust construction, durability, and versatility, making them a favorite among machinists, metalworkers, and manufacturers in a variety of industries.
Features that make the Bridgeport model milling machine standout:
Versatility: The rotating turret, tilting head, and movable ram offer many uses, from milling to drilling, boring, and tapping operations on metal, plastic, and other materials.
Airflow cooling design: Eliminates the need for external fans and prolongs the life of the machine.
Greater load capacity: Engineered to handle heavier workpieces, providing enhanced stability and precision during operations.
Variable speed head: Allows for precise control of spindle speeds, enabling optimal performance across a wide range of materials and cutting conditions.
What are Bridgeport mills used for?
Bridgeport mills are highly regarded for their rigidity and durability. Built with a solid cast iron frame that dampens vibrations, these machines can handle deep cuts in tough materials, making them suitable for both light and heavy-duty tasks.
Whether it’s machining flat or irregularly shaped surfaces, cutting gears or slots, or performing precise drilling and tapping, Bridgeport milling machines excel in a variety of applications. The variable speed head on these machines allows for quick transitions between different operations, the rotating turret allows for quill travel, and the head tilt makes it possible to drill, bore, tap, face, mill, ream, and produce crisp angle cuts.
Their efficiency combined with a smaller table size compared to similar machines, make the Bridgeport mill an unbeatable tool for industries such as:
Aerospace, Agriculture, Automotive, Construction, Consumer Goods, Education and Training, Energy, Manufacturing, Medical, Metalworking, Prototype and Tooling, Technology, Transportation.
Bridgeport mills are an essential tool across many industries, valued for their versatility, precision, and durability. Whether you're working on intricate parts, heavy-duty materials, or specialized projects, a Bridgeport mill provides the reliability and performance needed to do the job efficiently, and at Sterling Machinery, we have the best variety to choose from!
Advantages of Bridgeport milling machines
Largely considered the gold standard for knee-type mills, Bridgeport series machines are flexible and preferred mainly due to the variety of angles and cuts you can achieve with precision. They’re also durable, user-friendly, versatile, adaptable, and compact compared to bed-type mills, which are meant to handle much larger products and have fewer angles available.
What are the main parts of a Bridgeport milling machine?
Each piece of a Bridgeport mill has an important role in creating a milling machine that offers stability, versatility, and efficiency. These include:
Column, Knee, Saddle, Worktable, Turret, Ram, Head, Quill, Spindle.
Understanding these parts and their functions is essential for maximizing the performance and longevity of your milling operations, ensuring precise and reliable machining results every time.
What’s the difference between a Series 1 and a Series 2 Bridgeport mill?
Bridgeport designed both the Series 1 and Series 2 mills to complete a wide range of milling tasks, incorporating details from the Series 1 into the Series 2 that customers appreciated. The primary difference between the two models lies in their size and capacity.
The Series 2 is significantly larger and more robust, specifically built to handle bigger and heavier projects. While the Series 1 is still in production and widely used, the Series 2 was produced in limited numbers—around 8,000 units—before it was discontinued.
Consequently, the only way to acquire a Series 2 Bridgeport milling machine for sale today is to purchase a used model, so you’re in the right place! Despite being discontinued, the high quality and durability of a Series 2 used Bridgeport milling machine is still a great investment.





