The Mazak Integrex e-1600V/10S is a large-scale vertical multi-tasking CNC machine designed for machining heavy, high-value components with maximum precision and efficiency. Built on a rigid double-column structure, it integrates turning, milling, drilling, and boring operations into a single platform, allowing complete part machining in one setup. The machine supports full 5-axis simultaneous machining, enabling complex geometries while maintaining tight tolerances and reducing setup time.
The “S” configuration indicates a single-pallet design with increased workpiece capacity compared to the standard version. It is capable of handling very large components, with a maximum workpiece diameter of approximately 2300 mm and height around 1680 mm, making it suitable for industries such as aerospace, energy, and heavy equipment manufacturing.
The machine features a high-torque direct-drive table for turning operations and a powerful milling spindle, typically up to 300 RPM on the table with high precision indexing. Its robust construction ensures excellent rigidity and thermal stability during long machining cycles. With automation compatibility, large tool magazine capacity, and advanced Mazatrol control systems, the e-1600V/10S is engineered for high productivity, accuracy, and efficient large-part manufacturing.
MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10SSPECIFICATIONS
MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10S – AXIS
X-Axis (Extended Travel for Large Diameter Components)
Y-Axis (Vertical Movement for Multi-Surface Machining)
Z-Axis (Deep Stroke for Large Part Machining)
B-Axis (Rotary Milling Head for Full 5-Axis Machining)
C-Axis (Direct-Drive Table Rotation for Turning & Indexing)
Full Simultaneous 5-Axis Machining Capability
Double Column Structure for Maximum Rigidity
MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10S – AXIS TRAVELS
X-Axis Travel: Approx. 2,150–2,300 mm (Class Range)
Y-Axis Travel: Approx. 1,600 mm (Class Range)
Z-Axis Travel: Approx. 1,345 mm (Class Range)
B-Axis: Continuous Multi-Angle Positioning
C-Axis: 360° Rotation with High Precision Indexing
MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10S – CAPACITY
Maximum Workpiece Diameter: Approx. 2,300 mm
Maximum Workpiece Height: Approx. 1,684 mm
Designed for Large, Heavy, Complex Components
Suitable for Steel, Aluminum, and High-Temperature Alloys
MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10S – SPINDLE
Milling Spindle Speed: Up to 10,000 RPM (Typical Configuration)
MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10S – POWER & AIR REQUIREMENTS
Power Requirement: Approx. 100–150 kVA
Air Supply: Clean, Dry Air Required
Air Pressure: Approx. 5–7 bar
Energy Efficient Machine Design
MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10S – DIMENSIONS
Machine Length: Approx. 7,000–9,000 mm
Machine Width: Approx. 4,500–6,000 mm
Machine Height: Approx. 4,500–5,000 mm
Machine Weight: Approx. 50,000–65,000 kg
MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10S – GENERAL INFORMATION
Single Table Multi-Tasking CNC Machine
Combines Turning, Milling, Boring, and Drilling in One Setup
“Done-In-One” Machining Concept
High Rigidity Double Column Construction
Ideal for Large, Complex Components
INDUSTRIES THAT USE MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10S
Aerospace & Defense
Energy & Power Generation
Oil & Gas
Heavy Equipment Manufacturing
Industrial Machinery
Construction Equipment
TYPICAL PARTS MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10S CAN PRODUCE
Jet Engine Casings
Large Turbine Components
Heavy Gearbox Housings
Structural Aerospace Parts
Large Diameter Cylindrical Components
WHY CHOOSE MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10S
Handles Extremely Large and Heavy Workpieces
Single Setup Machining Improves Accuracy
High Torque Direct-Drive Table for Turning
Advanced 5-Axis Multi-Tasking Capability
Reduces Cycle Time and Increases Productivity
WHY BUY USED MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10S
Buying a used Mazak Integrex e-1600V/10S is a highly effective strategy for manufacturers seeking large vertical multi-tasking capability at a significantly reduced cost. One of the biggest advantages is the price reduction, often ranging from 40% to 70% compared to new machines, depending on age, configuration, and cutting hours. Given the size and complexity of this machine, new models require substantial capital investment, making used options highly attractive.
Cutting time is one of the most critical factors when evaluating a used machine. Units with higher cutting hours are generally more affordable but may require maintenance on key components such as the spindle, rotary table, and guideways. However, due to the machine’s heavy-duty double-column construction, even high-hour machines can continue to perform reliably if properly maintained. Machines with low cutting time command a premium because they offer longer service life and reduced wear.
Another key benefit is process consolidation. The e-1600V/10S allows multiple operations to be completed in a single setup, reducing labor, setup time, and handling errors. Additionally, used machines are typically available much faster than new ones, which often involve long lead times. Many used machines also include tooling and automation options, further increasing overall value and return on investment.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10SCOST?
The cost of a used Mazak Integrex e-1600V/10S varies significantly depending on the year of manufacture, condition, configuration, and especially cutting time. Machines built before 2000 are rare in this category but, when available, typically range from $450,000 to $900,000. These machines usually have high cutting hours and may require refurbishment, making them suitable for less demanding applications or backup production.
Models from 2000 to 2010 generally fall within the $900,000 to $1,600,000 range. These machines are considered strong value options, particularly when they have moderate cutting time and a well-documented maintenance history. They offer high capability while avoiding the premium pricing of newer models.
More recent machines from 2010 to 2025 can range from $1,600,000 to over $3,500,000, depending on configuration, automation features, and cutting hours. Machines with low cutting time command significantly higher prices due to reduced wear and longer operational life. Additional factors such as pallet configuration, tool magazine capacity, and control upgrades can also influence pricing. Overall, cutting time remains one of the most important factors in determining value, as it directly impacts performance, maintenance costs, and long-term reliability.