The Mazak INTEGREX E-1250V/8S AG is an ultra-large vertical multi-tasking CNC machine designed for machining massive, high-value components in a single setup. As part of Mazak’s E-series, it combines turning, 5-axis milling, drilling, and boring operations into one platform, eliminating the need for multiple machines and setups. The “S” designation indicates the presence of a second spindle, enabling simultaneous operations and part transfer, while the “AG” configuration integrates advanced gantry automation for efficient material handling and lights-out production.
This machine is capable of handling extremely large workpieces, typically exceeding 1,250 mm in diameter and supporting heavy loads, making it ideal for industries such as aerospace, power generation, oil & gas, and heavy equipment manufacturing. It features a powerful vertical spindle, high-torque turning capability, and a tilting milling head for complex geometries and multi-surface machining. The rigid structure, roller guideways, and advanced thermal compensation systems ensure consistent precision even during heavy cutting and long machining cycles.
Equipped with MAZATROL SmoothAi control, the machine offers intelligent machining features, real-time monitoring, and seamless automation integration. Overall, the E-1250V/8S AG is engineered for manufacturers requiring maximum capacity, precision, and productivity in large-scale, complex component production.
MAZAK INTEGREX E-1250V/8S AGSPECIFICATIONS
MAZAK INTEGREX J-400 – AXIS
Large-frame multi-tasking CNC turning and milling machine
X, Y, Z linear axes
B-axis milling spindle indexing (-30° to +190°)
C-axis for main spindle indexing
4-axis simultaneous machining with 5-axis tool positioning
Designed for large and complex components
MAZAK INTEGREX J-400 – AXIS TRAVELS
X-axis travel: approx. 600–650 mm
Y-axis travel: approx. 250–300 mm
Z-axis travel: approx. 1000–1200 mm
B-axis rotation: approx. -30° to +190°
C-axis rotation: 360° continuous
MAZAK INTEGREX J-400 – CAPACITY
Maximum turning diameter: approx. 500 mm
Maximum machining length: approx. 629–1165 mm
Chuck size: 12 inch
Suitable for medium to large complex parts
MAZAK INTEGREX J-400 – SPINDLE
Main spindle speed: approx. 3300 RPM
Main spindle motor: approx. 22 kW
Milling spindle speed: up to 12000 RPM
High-torque spindle for heavy-duty machining
Built-in motor spindle with C-axis control
MAZAK INTEGREX J-400 – TABLE
Main spindle workholding system
Tailstock support for long components
Designed to minimize interference
Suitable for heavy workpieces
MAZAK INTEGREX J-400 – TOOL TURRET
Tool magazine capacity: 20 tools standard
Optional: 36 or 72 tools
Automatic tool changer (ATC)
Flexible tooling for complex machining
MAZAK INTEGREX J-400 – FEEDRATES
High-speed rapid traverse
High-response servo motors
Smooth and precise axis movement
Optimized for heavy-duty machining
MAZAK INTEGREX J-400 – COOLANT & CHIP MANAGEMENT
High-pressure coolant system
Through-spindle coolant capability
Efficient chip evacuation
Designed for heavy chip loads
MAZAK INTEGREX J-400 – CONTROL SYSTEM
Mazatrol CNC control system
Conversational and G-code programming
Advanced multi-tasking control
User-friendly interface
MAZAK INTEGREX J-400 – POWER & AIR REQUIREMENTS
Power requirement: approx. 50–65 kVA
Air pressure requirement: approx. 5–6 bar
Designed for heavy-duty applications
Stable for continuous machining
MAZAK INTEGREX J-400 – DIMENSIONS
Machine footprint: approx. 4240 x 2700 mm
Machine height: approx. 2600–2800 mm
Machine weight: approx. 12,000–16,000 kg
Rigid and durable construction
MAZAK INTEGREX J-400 – GENERAL INFORMATION
Large-capacity multi-tasking CNC machine
Combines turning and milling in one setup
Reduces multiple operations and setups
High productivity and flexibility
Designed for complex part manufacturing
INDUSTRIES THAT USE MAZAK INTEGREX J-400
Aerospace industry
Oil & gas sector
Heavy equipment manufacturing
Automotive industry
General engineering
TYPICAL PARTS MAZAK INTEGREX J-400 CAN PRODUCE
Large shafts and housings
Valve bodies and pump components
Oil & gas components
Aerospace structural parts
Heavy precision machined parts
WHY CHOOSE MAZAK INTEGREX J-400
Larger capacity for bigger parts
High torque for demanding machining
Reduces setup time and improves efficiency
Flexible tooling options
Ideal for medium to large production environments
WHY BUY USED MAZAK INTEGREX E-1250V/8S AG
Purchasing a used Mazak INTEGREX E-1250V/8S AG provides manufacturers with access to one of the most advanced large-scale multi-tasking machines at a significantly reduced capital investment. The combination of dual spindles and gantry automation enables simultaneous machining and automated part handling, dramatically reducing cycle times and increasing throughput. This makes the machine especially valuable for industries producing large, complex parts where efficiency and precision are critical.
Used machines from 2010 to 2025 typically feature MAZATROL Smooth or SmoothAi controls, which provide advanced programming capabilities, improved diagnostics, and automation integration. These systems support high productivity and are compatible with modern manufacturing environments, including lights-out operations. Machines from 2000–2010 in this exact configuration are rare, but when available, they still offer strong mechanical performance with older control systems and potentially higher usage levels. Pre-2000 machines are generally not applicable, as this model represents a newer generation of vertical multi-tasking machines.
Cutting time is a key factor in evaluating a used machine. Lower spindle and axis hours indicate reduced wear on critical components such as the tilting head, rotary axes, and spindle bearings, leading to longer service life. Buyers should also consider maintenance history, included tooling, and automation systems, as these significantly affect overall value. Purchasing used allows manufacturers to expand capacity while minimizing upfront costs and depreciation.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED MAZAK INTEGREX E-1250V/8S AGCOST?
The price of a used Mazak INTEGREX E-1250V/8S AG varies widely depending on factors such as age, condition, configuration, automation level, and total cutting hours. Machines manufactured between 2010 and 2025 typically range from approximately $1,500,000 to $3,500,000 or more, reflecting their massive machining capacity, dual-spindle configuration, and advanced automation systems. Machines with low cutting hours and complete maintenance documentation often command premium pricing due to their longer remaining service life and higher reliability.
Machines from the 2000–2010 period are less common in this configuration but may fall within the range of $900,000 to $1,800,000 depending on condition, upgrades, and included automation systems. These machines may feature earlier control systems and higher usage levels but still provide strong performance for large-scale machining applications.
Pre-2000 machines in this model series are generally not available, as the E-1250V/8S AG represents a more recent development in Mazak’s vertical multi-tasking lineup. Cutting hours play a significant role in determining value; machines with high spindle and axis usage may require refurbishment or component replacement, reducing their market price. Buyers should also factor in included tooling, gantry automation systems, installation costs, and service history, as these elements significantly influence the total investment and long-term return on ownership.