The Mazak VORTEX i-630V/6S is a high-capacity simultaneous 5-axis vertical machining center designed for machining larger and heavier components than the standard i-630V/6. As part of Mazak’s advanced VORTEX i-series, it combines a rigid double-column (gantry-type) structure with modern control technology to deliver high accuracy, stability, and productivity in demanding applications. The machine is widely used in aerospace, energy, and heavy engineering industries where large, complex parts are common.
The machine features a trunnion-style rotary table and tilting spindle, enabling full 5-axis simultaneous machining and multi-surface processing in a single setup. It uses a 630 mm × 630 mm pallet and supports significantly larger workpieces—up to approximately 1250 mm in diameter and 1400 mm in height—compared to the standard model.
A BT50 spindle with a standard speed of 10,000 rpm provides strong torque for machining tough materials such as titanium, steel, and alloys. The machine is typically equipped with a 40+ tool magazine and supports advanced tooling systems like Mazak’s TOOL HIVE for extended capacity.
With features such as MAZATROL SmoothAi CNC, direct-drive rotary axes, and high-precision calibration systems, the VORTEX i-630V/6S delivers excellent performance for large-part, high-accuracy 5-axis machining.
MAZAK VORTEX I-630V/6SSPECIFICATIONS
MAZAK VORTEX i-630V/6S – AXIS
Number of Axes: 5 (X, Y, Z, B, C)
Axis Configuration: Vertical 5-axis machining center
Simultaneous Control: Full 5-axis simultaneous machining
Machine Footprint: Medium-large vertical machining center
Structure: High-rigidity casting
Construction: Thermally stable design
Installation: Requires industrial foundation
MAZAK VORTEX i-630V/6S – GENERAL INFORMATION
Machine Type: 5-axis vertical machining center
Capability: Multi-surface and free-form machining
Design Focus: Large and complex parts
Advantage: Larger work envelope vs i-630V/6
Special Feature: Single-table design for flexibility
INDUSTRIES THAT USE MAZAK VORTEX i-630V/6S
Aerospace
Automotive
Energy
Heavy Equipment
Industrial Manufacturing
TYPICAL PARTS MAZAK VORTEX i-630V/6S CAN PRODUCE
Jet engine casings
Airframe components
Gearboxes
Complex housings
Precision machined parts
WHY CHOOSE MAZAK VORTEX i-630V/6S
Larger workpiece capacity than standard 630 model
Full 5-axis simultaneous machining
High rigidity for precision cutting
Reduced setup time with tilting spindle
Ideal for aerospace and heavy-duty components
WHY BUY USED MAZAK VORTEX I-630V/6S
Buying a used Mazak VORTEX i-630V/6S is a smart investment for manufacturers needing large-capacity 5-axis machining at a reduced capital cost. Compared to the standard i-630 model, the “S” version offers greater workpiece capacity, making it particularly valuable for industries handling oversized or heavy components.
The most important factor when evaluating a used machine is cutting time rather than just the year of manufacture. Machines used in aerospace or heavy industry often accumulate high spindle hours due to long machining cycles and difficult materials. This can lead to wear in critical components such as the spindle, rotary axes, and guideways. These machines are typically priced lower but may require maintenance or refurbishment.
On the other hand, machines used in low-volume production, tooling, or prototype environments tend to have lower cutting hours and better preserved accuracy, making them more desirable even if older. Another advantage is that many used machines come equipped with valuable options such as high-capacity tool magazines, pallet changers, and advanced control systems, which significantly improve productivity and reduce additional investment.
Overall, a used VORTEX i-630V/6S offers a strong balance of size, capability, and modern technology, making it ideal for shops upgrading to larger 5-axis machining.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED MAZAK VORTEX I-630V/6SCOST?
The cost of a used Mazak VORTEX i-630V/6S depends on year of manufacture, configuration, and most importantly, cutting hours. As a modern machine, availability is mainly in the 2010–2025 range, with no units produced before 2000.
For machines manufactured between 2010 and 2015, prices typically range from $220,000 to $350,000 depending on condition, spindle configuration, and included options. Machines with higher cutting hours are priced toward the lower end, while well-maintained units with documented service history command higher prices.
For machines built between 2015 and 2020, prices generally range from $350,000 to $550,000. Machines equipped with advanced controls, larger tool capacities, and automation features such as pallet changers are priced at the higher end due to increased productivity.
For newer machines from 2020 to 2025, prices typically range from $550,000 to $850,000 or more. Machines with MAZATROL SmoothAi control, low cutting hours, and automation integration command premium pricing due to their advanced performance and efficiency.
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, rotary axes, and precision components.