The Mazak VERSATECH V-140N/280 is an ultra-large double-column (gantry-type) 5-axis machining center engineered for machining extremely large, heavy, and complex components with high precision and efficiency. As one of the largest machines in Mazak’s VERSATECH series, it is specifically designed for industries such as aerospace, energy, shipbuilding, and heavy equipment manufacturing, where oversized parts and demanding materials are common. The machine features a robust double-column structure with an extended column span, ensuring exceptional rigidity and stability during heavy-duty cutting operations.
The V-140N/280 offers a massive table size of approximately 6000 mm × 2800 mm and a load capacity exceeding 50,000 kg, making it capable of handling extremely large workpieces. It is equipped with a powerful CAT 50 spindle, typically operating at 8,000 rpm, with optional high-torque or high-speed configurations depending on application requirements.
A key feature is its multi-position spindle head, which allows vertical, horizontal, and angled machining without manual head changes, significantly reducing setup time and improving productivity. Optional simultaneous 5-axis capability with B- and C-axis movements enables complex geometries to be machined in a single setup. Overall, the VERSATECH V-140N/280 is built for maximum capacity, precision, and process integration in large-scale machining environments.
MAZAK VERSATECH V-140N/280SPECIFICATIONS
MAZAK VERSATECH V-140N/280 – AXIS
Number of Axes: 5 (X, Y, Z, B, C)
Axis Configuration: Double-column gantry design
Simultaneous Control: Optional full 5-axis simultaneous machining
B-Axis Rotation: Tilting spindle head
C-Axis Rotation: Continuous rotary positioning
MAZAK VERSATECH V-140N/280 – AXIS TRAVELS
X-Axis Travel: Approx. 6,000 mm
Y-Axis Travel: Approx. 3,750 mm (distance between columns)
Z-Axis Travel: Approx. 1,500–1,750 mm
W-Axis Travel: Quill-type (optional/varies)
B/C Axis Travel: Multi-angle machining capability
MAZAK VERSATECH V-140N/280 – CAPACITY
Maximum Workpiece Size: Approx. 6,000 mm × 3,750 mm × 1,750 mm
Thermal Control: Oil-cooled ball screws for stability
MAZAK VERSATECH V-140N/280 – CONTROL SYSTEM
CNC Control: Mazatrol SmoothX
Programming: Conversational + EIA/ISO
Features: Advanced 5-axis machining optimization
Compensation: 3D volumetric error compensation
Interface: Smart, user-friendly control system
MAZAK VERSATECH V-140N/280 – POWER & AIR REQUIREMENTS
Power Requirement: Approx. 120–180 kVA
Voltage: 3-phase industrial supply
Air Requirement: Clean, dry compressed air
Air Pressure: Approx. 5–7 bar
MAZAK VERSATECH V-140N/280 – DIMENSIONS
Machine Footprint: Extremely large gantry-type machine
Structure: Double-column design
Construction: Heavy-duty cast structure
Accessibility: Large open machining area
Installation: Requires reinforced foundation
MAZAK VERSATECH V-140N/280 – GENERAL INFORMATION
Machine Type: 5-axis double-column machining center
Capability: Multi-surface and complex geometry machining
Design Focus: Ultra-large part productivity
Advantage: Reduced setups with full multi-face machining
Ideal For: Very large and high-precision components
INDUSTRIES THAT USE MAZAK VERSATECH V-140N/280
Aerospace
Energy
Heavy Equipment
Oil & Gas
Industrial Machinery
TYPICAL PARTS MAZAK VERSATECH V-140N/280 CAN PRODUCE
Large aerospace structural components
Turbine and generator housings
Heavy machine bases
Large molds and dies
Energy infrastructure components
WHY CHOOSE MAZAK VERSATECH V-140N/280
Designed for ultra-large workpieces
True 5-axis machining capability
Extremely high load capacity
Reduced setup time for large parts
Ideal for heavy-duty, high-precision machining
WHY BUY USED MAZAK VERSATECH V-140N/280
Buying a used Mazak VERSATECH V-140N/280 is a highly strategic investment for manufacturers requiring extreme large-part machining capability at a significantly lower cost than a new system. These machines are designed for heavy-duty applications and long service life, making them highly durable and capable of maintaining performance over decades when properly maintained.
One of the most important factors when evaluating a used V-140N/280 is cutting time rather than just age. Machines used in industries such as energy, shipbuilding, and heavy fabrication often accumulate very high cutting hours due to long machining cycles and challenging materials. This can lead to wear in key components such as the spindle, guideways, ball screws, and structural elements, potentially requiring refurbishment. These machines are typically priced lower but may involve higher maintenance costs.
Conversely, machines used in low-volume or specialized applications often have lower cutting hours and better preserved geometry, making them more desirable even if older. Another major advantage is that many used units come equipped with high-value options such as 5-axis heads, high-torque spindles, and automation systems like PALLETECH, which would be extremely expensive to add to a new machine.
Overall, a used VERSATECH V-140N/280 offers unmatched capacity, capability, and cost efficiency for large-scale machining operations.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED MAZAK VERSATECH V-140N/280COST?
The cost of a used Mazak VERSATECH V-140N/280 varies significantly depending on year of manufacture, configuration, and most importantly, cutting hours. Due to its ultra-large size and specialized application, pricing is typically among the highest in the CNC machine market.
For machines comparable to early large gantry systems (pre-2000), prices generally range from $250,000 to $500,000, though availability is limited and these machines often have very high cutting hours and outdated controls.
For machines built between 2000 and 2010, prices typically range from $500,000 to $1,200,000 depending on condition, spindle configuration, and included features such as 5-axis heads or turning tables. Machines with lower cutting hours, upgraded controls, or recent rebuilds command higher prices within this range.
For newer machines from 2010 to 2025, prices generally range from $1,200,000 to $4,000,000 or more. Machines equipped with advanced Mazatrol Smooth controls, high-torque spindle options, large-capacity tool magazines, and automation systems such as PALLETECH or large pallet systems are priced at the top end due to their exceptional productivity and capability.
Cutting hours remain the most critical pricing factor. Low-hour machines command premium pricing, while heavily used machines are discounted due to potential refurbishment costs, particularly for spindle systems, guideways, and major structural components.