The Doosan Puma MX1600ST is a high-end multi-tasking CNC machine designed to perform complex turning and milling operations in a single setup. As part of Doosan’s advanced MX series, it combines a powerful turning spindle with a full milling spindle and a second spindle, allowing simultaneous machining and significantly improving productivity. Built on a rigid box guideway structure with a slant-bed design, the machine delivers excellent stability, vibration control, and long-term accuracy even in demanding applications.
The MX1600ST typically features a maximum turning diameter of around 600–650 mm and a turning length of approximately 1,500–1,600 mm, making it suitable for medium to large complex components. The main spindle delivers high torque with speeds up to 3,000 RPM, while the milling spindle can reach speeds of 10,000 RPM or higher, enabling precise milling, drilling, and tapping operations. It also includes a B-axis milling head, full C-axis control, and a sub-spindle for complete part machining in a single cycle.
Equipped with advanced CNC controls such as Fanuc, Siemens, or Mitsubishi, along with a large tool magazine, the Puma MX1600ST is designed for industries such as aerospace, medical, and high-precision engineering. Its ability to eliminate multiple setups and machines makes it a highly efficient solution for complex part production.
DOOSAN PUMA MX1600STSPECIFICATIONS
DOOSAN PUMA MX1600ST – AXIS
Multi-Axis CNC Turning & Milling Center
X Axis
Z Axis
Y Axis
C Axis (Main Spindle)
Sub-Spindle (Secondary Spindle Axis)
B Axis (Milling Head Rotation)
DOOSAN PUMA MX1600ST – AXIS TRAVELS
X-Axis Travel: Approx. 630 mm
Z-Axis Travel: Approx. 1,600 mm
Y-Axis Travel: Approx. ±200 mm
B-Axis Rotation: Approx. ±120°
C-Axis: 360° Indexing (Main & Sub Spindle)
DOOSAN PUMA MX1600ST – CAPACITY
Maximum Turning Diameter: Approx. 660 mm
Maximum Turning Length: Approx. 1,540 mm
Maximum Swing Over Bed: Approx. 900 mm
Maximum Bar Capacity: Approx. 102 mm
DOOSAN PUMA MX1600ST – SPINDLE
Main Spindle Speed: Up to 3,000 RPM
Sub-Spindle Speed: Up to 3,000 RPM
Spindle Motor Power: Approx. 30 / 37 kW
High Torque Built-in Spindle
Synchronized Main & Sub-Spindle Operation
DOOSAN PUMA MX1600ST – TABLE
Heavy Duty Slant Bed Design
High Rigidity Structure
Optimized for Multi-Tasking Operations
DOOSAN PUMA MX1600ST – TOOL TURRET / MILLING HEAD
B-Axis Milling Head
Automatic Tool Changer (ATC)
Tool Capacity: Approx. 40–80 Tools
High Speed Milling Capability
Supports Complex Multi-Surface Machining
DOOSAN PUMA MX1600ST – FEEDRATES
Rapid Traverse (X): Approx. 30 m/min
Rapid Traverse (Z): Approx. 30 m/min
Rapid Traverse (Y): Approx. 30 m/min
High Precision Servo Feed System
DOOSAN PUMA MX1600ST – COOLANT & CHIP MANAGEMENT
High Capacity Coolant System
Through-Spindle Coolant
Chip Conveyor System
Designed for Continuous Operation
DOOSAN PUMA MX1600ST – CONTROL SYSTEM
FANUC CNC Control (31i / 32i Series)
Multi-Axis Simultaneous Machining Support
Advanced Programming Functions
User Friendly Interface
DOOSAN PUMA MX1600ST – POWER & AIR REQUIREMENTS
Power Requirement: Approx. 80 – 100 kVA
Air Supply Required for Tool Changer & Automation
Stable Power Recommended
DOOSAN PUMA MX1600ST – DIMENSIONS
Machine Length: Approx. 5,500 – 6,500 mm
Machine Width: Approx. 3,000 – 3,500 mm
Machine Height: Approx. 3,200 mm
Machine Weight: Approx. 18,000 – 22,000 kg
DOOSAN PUMA MX1600ST – GENERAL INFORMATION
Advanced Multi-Tasking CNC Machine
Combines Turning, Milling, and Drilling
Equipped with Sub-Spindle and B-Axis
Reduces Multiple Setups
High Productivity and Flexibility
INDUSTRIES THAT USE DOOSAN PUMA MX1600ST
Aerospace
Oil & Gas Industry
Automotive
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
Precision Engineering
TYPICAL PARTS DOOSAN PUMA MX1600ST CAN PRODUCE
Complex Shafts
Aerospace Components
Valve Bodies
Multi-Face Machined Parts
High Precision Components
WHY CHOOSE DOOSAN PUMA MX1600ST
Complete Multi-Tasking Capability
Reduces Setup Time and Handling
High Precision and Accuracy
Excellent Flexibility for Complex Parts
Increased Productivity
Ideal for High-End Manufacturing
WHY BUY USED DOOSAN PUMA MX1600ST
Buying a used Doosan Puma MX1600ST is a strategic investment for manufacturers looking to access advanced multi-tasking technology at a significantly lower cost. One of the biggest advantages is its ability to combine turning, milling, and secondary operations in a single machine, reducing setup times, improving accuracy, and increasing overall productivity. This makes it ideal for complex part manufacturing where precision and efficiency are critical.
Another key benefit is cost savings. Multi-tasking machines like the MX1600ST represent a substantial investment when purchased new. Buying used allows businesses to acquire high-end capabilities—such as a B-axis milling head, sub-spindle, and large tool capacity—at a fraction of the original cost. Immediate availability is also a major advantage, as new machines often have long lead times, while used units can be installed and put into production quickly.
Cutting hours are especially important when evaluating a used MX1600ST. Machines with lower spindle and B-axis usage typically retain better accuracy and require less maintenance. However, even higher-hour machines can still perform effectively if they have been properly maintained and serviced. Many used units also include tooling packages, chip conveyors, and automation options, which further enhance value.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED DOOSAN PUMA MX1600STCOST?
The cost of a used Doosan Puma MX1600ST depends on factors such as year of manufacture, configuration, condition, and cutting hours. Machines manufactured before 2000 are not applicable, as the MX series is a relatively modern platform introduced later.
Machines from approximately 2010 to 2015 typically range from $180,000 to $300,000. These units often have moderate cutting hours and standard configurations, making them a cost-effective entry into multi-tasking machining.
Machines produced between 2015 and 2020 generally fall within the $300,000 to $500,000 range. These models often include improved CNC systems, higher spindle performance, and additional features such as enhanced automation or larger tool magazines, offering strong value for advanced manufacturing needs.
Newer machines from 2020 to 2025 can range from $500,000 to $800,000 or more, depending on configuration, tooling, and overall condition. Machines with lower cutting hours command premium pricing due to better accuracy retention and reduced maintenance requirements. Conversely, higher-hour machines are more affordable but may require servicing or refurbishment. Overall, cutting time, complexity of configuration, and included automation or tooling systems are the most critical factors influencing the final price.