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Mazak Integrex e-500H II (1500) CNC Turning- and Milling Center

Manufacturer
Mazak
Model
Integrex e-500H II (1500)
Type
CNC Turning- and Milling Center
Year
2006
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Lathes
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Mazak CNC 5-axis turning and milling center with counter spindle

Technical Specifications

Swing diameter
820 mm
Machining diameter
820 mm
Machining length
1500 mm
Main spindle speed
1600 rpm
Spindle bore
185 mm
Spindle speed
10000 rpm
Power
30 kW / 40 kW
Tailstock force
15 kN
Quill stroke
1466 mm
Tool holder
BT50
Travel X/Y/Z
870 mm / 500 mm / 1600 mm
Rapid traverse
40 m/min
Control
Mazatrol Matrix

Weight & Dimensions

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
6500 mm / 3700 mm / 3200 mm (approx.)
Weight
26000 kg (approx.)

Workpiece Capacity

Max. workpiece weight in chuck
650 kg
Max. workpiece weight between centers
150 kg

Documentation & Availability

Documentation
Available
Location
China

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Capabilities

The Mazak Integrex e-500H II is a versatile 5-axis CNC turning and milling center designed for complex precision work. With an 820mm swing diameter and 1500mm machining length, it combines turning capabilities with full milling functionality in a single setup—eliminating repositioning time and improving accuracy. The counter spindle, 30kW main spindle, and 10,000rpm milling spindle make it capable of handling demanding jobs from start to finish.

Industries & Uses

This machine serves automotive suppliers, aerospace manufacturers, medical device producers, and general job shops. It's ideal for creating complex components like engine parts, hydraulic fittings, shafts, and housings where multiple operations—turning, boring, milling, drilling—would otherwise require separate machines. Businesses use it to reduce lead times, improve precision, and handle both one-off jobs and production runs efficiently.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating a used Integrex, prioritize spindle condition and runout—have it checked with a dial indicator. Verify complete maintenance records, especially for the counter spindle and hydraulic systems. Inspect the ballscrews and linear guides for wear, and test all axis movements. Ask about tool changer functionality, any crashes or thermal growth issues, and coolant system health. Request a test run on sample material if possible to confirm precision and surface finish.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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