The Mazak FJV 5 Face-60/80 is a double-column (gantry-style) vertical machining center designed for high-precision, multi-surface machining of medium-to-large components. As part of Mazak’s FJV 5 Face series, it is engineered for efficient 5-sided machining using an automatic angle head, allowing multiple faces of a workpiece to be machined in a single setup, significantly reducing setup time and improving overall productivity.
This model features a BT50 spindle with a standard speed of 10,000 RPM, providing strong torque and stable cutting performance for materials such as steel, cast iron, and aluminum. The machine offers X/Y/Z travels of approximately 2,000 × 1,400 × 660 mm and a table size around 2,240 × 1,250 mm, making it suitable for medium-to-large plates, structural components, and industrial parts.
A key advantage is its rigid double-column construction, which minimizes vibration and ensures consistent accuracy during long machining cycles. The integrated angle head enables efficient machining of four side faces without repositioning the workpiece. Equipped with MAZATROL Smooth CNC control, the machine simplifies programming and enhances workflow efficiency. Overall, the FJV 5 Face-60/80 is designed to deliver high productivity, reduced cycle times, and reliable precision in a compact gantry platform.
MAZAK FJV 5 FACE-60/80SPECIFICATIONS
MAZAK FJV 5 FACE-60/80 – AXIS
Number of Axes: 3 + 5-face machining capability
Axis Configuration: Double Column (Gantry Type) Vertical Machining Center
Additional Capability: 5-face machining via automatic angle head
Axis Movement Type: X, Y, Z linear axes with multi-side machining
MAZAK FJV 5 FACE-60/80 – AXIS TRAVELS
X-Axis Travel: 2,000 mm (78.74 in)
Y-Axis Travel: 1,400 mm (55.12 in)
Z-Axis Travel: 660 mm (25.98 in)
MAZAK FJV 5 FACE-60/80 – CAPACITY
Table Size: 2,000 mm x 1,250 mm
Workpiece Capability: Medium to large components
Machining Type: Full 5-face machining in a single setup
Distance Between Columns: Approx. 1,500 mm class
MAZAK FJV 5 FACE-60/80 – SPINDLE
Spindle Speed: Up to 10,000 RPM
Spindle Taper: BT50 / CAT 50
Spindle Type: High-torque geared or direct-drive spindle
Application: Heavy-duty cutting and precision milling
MAZAK FJV 5 FACE-60/80 – TABLE
Table Size: 2,000 mm x 1,250 mm
Table Type: Fixed heavy-duty table
Table Design: Wide table for large parts
Load Capacity: Suitable for heavy industrial workpieces
MAZAK FJV 5 FACE-60/80 – TOOL TURRET
Tool Magazine Capacity: Approx. 30 tools
Tool Holder Type: BT50 / CAT 50
Tool Change System: Automatic Tool Changer (ATC)
Angle Head: Automatic attachment for 5-face machining
Build: Designed for large-part precision machining
INDUSTRIES THAT USE MAZAK FJV 5 FACE-60/80
Aerospace
Heavy Equipment
Energy Sector
Oil & Gas
Industrial Manufacturing
TYPICAL PARTS MAZAK FJV 5 FACE-60/80 CAN PRODUCE
Structural machine components
Medium-sized frames
Heavy-duty housings
Aerospace parts
Mold bases
WHY CHOOSE MAZAK FJV 5 FACE-60/80
5-face machining improves efficiency
Strong gantry design ensures rigidity
Ideal for medium-large components
Reduced setup time increases productivity
Reliable Mazatrol control system
WHY BUY USED MAZAK FJV 5 FACE-60/80
Buying a used Mazak FJV 5 Face-60/80 is a smart investment for manufacturers needing 5-face machining capability in a mid-sized double-column machine without the high cost of a new system. These machines are known for their rigid construction and long-term durability, allowing them to maintain accuracy and cutting performance even after extended use when properly maintained.
One of the biggest advantages is process integration. The ability to machine multiple faces in a single setup reduces handling, improves dimensional accuracy, and significantly shortens production time. This capability remains valuable even in older machines, making them highly competitive in modern production environments.
From a cost-performance perspective, used machines typically offer 40–70% savings compared to new models while still delivering high torque cutting and large work envelope capacity. Machines with moderate cutting hours (10,000–20,000 hours) often provide the best balance between price and remaining life.
Cutting time is especially critical for this model. Machines with high hours (20,000+), particularly those used in heavy steel applications, may require spindle or guideway refurbishment. However, a well-maintained machine with lower cutting hours can still perform close to new. With Mazak’s widely used MAZATROL control and strong global support, integration and servicing remain relatively straightforward, making this model a reliable long-term investment.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED MAZAK FJV 5 FACE-60/80COST?
The cost of a used Mazak FJV 5 Face-60/80 varies based on manufacturing year, condition, configuration, and most importantly, cutting hours and application type. As a mid-sized double-column machining center, it is positioned between smaller and larger FJV models in terms of pricing.
Machines manufactured before 2000 or early-generation equivalents typically range from $25,000 to $60,000. These machines usually have high cutting hours (20,000–35,000+) and may require refurbishment, particularly in spindle assemblies and axis components.
Models from 2000–2010 generally fall between $60,000 and $140,000. This segment often provides the best value, especially for machines with 10,000–20,000 cutting hours and good maintenance records. Machines equipped with automatic angle heads, larger tool magazines, or upgraded controls tend to command higher prices.
Newer machines from 2010–2025 typically range from $140,000 to $300,000+, depending on condition, features, and usage. Low-hour machines (under 10,000 cutting hours), particularly those used in lighter materials like aluminum, can achieve premium pricing due to reduced wear.
Ultimately, cutting time is more important than age. A heavily used newer machine may be less valuable than an older, well-maintained one, making inspection, spindle condition, and service history critical factors in determining true market value.