The Mazak FJV-35/120 is a double-column (gantry-style) vertical machining center designed for high-precision machining of medium-to-large, long components. As part of Mazak’s FJV BT50 series, it emphasizes rigidity, accuracy, and consistent performance over long machining cycles. The machine features a BT50 spindle with speeds up to 10,000 RPM, delivering strong torque and stability for machining materials such as steel, aluminum, and cast iron.
It offers X/Y/Z travels of approximately 3,000 × 800 × 660 mm and a large table size around 3,240 × 750 mm, making it well-suited for long plates, structural components, and precision parts. The double-column construction eliminates spindle overhang seen in C-frame machines, significantly improving rigidity and ensuring consistent accuracy across the full machining envelope.
The machine can also be configured with an optional angle head, enabling multi-surface or 5-face machining in a single setup, which reduces repositioning and cycle times. Equipped with MAZATROL CNC control and typically a 30-tool magazine, it supports efficient programming and high productivity. Overall, the FJV-35/120 is designed to deliver reliable precision, reduced non-cutting time, and stable machining performance in demanding production environments.
MAZAK FJV-35/120SPECIFICATIONS
MAZAK FJV-35/120 – AXIS
Number of Axes: 3 Axes
Axis Configuration: Double Column (Gantry Type) Vertical Machining Center
Axis Movement Type: Linear X, Y, Z axes
Design: High-rigidity structure for precision large-part machining
MAZAK FJV-35/120 – AXIS TRAVELS
X-Axis Travel: 3,000 mm (118.11 in)
Y-Axis Travel: 800 mm (31.50 in)
Z-Axis Travel: 660 mm (25.98 in)
MAZAK FJV-35/120 – CAPACITY
Table Size: 3,240 mm x 750 mm
Max Table Load: Approx. 3,000 kg
Workpiece Capability: Long and medium-large components
Distance Between Columns: Approx. 860 mm
MAZAK FJV-35/120 – SPINDLE
Spindle Speed: Up to 10,000 RPM
Spindle Taper: BT50 / CAT 50
Spindle Motor Power: Approx. 30 kW
Spindle Type: High-performance geared spindle
MAZAK FJV-35/120 – TABLE
Table Size: 3,240 mm x 750 mm
Table Type: Fixed worktable
Table Design: Long table for shaft and large parts
Load Capacity: Heavy-duty machining capability
MAZAK FJV-35/120 – TOOL TURRET
Tool Magazine Capacity: 30 tools (standard)
Tool Holder Type: BT50 / CAT 50
Tool Change System: Automatic Tool Changer (ATC)
Tool Features: Efficient multi-tool operations
MAZAK FJV-35/120 – FEEDRATES
Rapid Traverse Rate: High-speed rapids
Cutting Feed Rate: Programmable
Guideways: Linear roller guides
Performance: Smooth and high-precision machining
MAZAK FJV-35/120 – COOLANT & CHIP MANAGEMENT
Coolant System: Flood coolant
Through-Spindle Coolant: Optional
Chip Removal: Chip conveyor system
Enclosure: Fully enclosed machining area
MAZAK FJV-35/120 – CONTROL SYSTEM
CNC Control: MAZATROL SmoothG / Mazatrol (varies)
Programming: Conversational and EIA/ISO
Interface: Advanced touchscreen control
Feature: Simplified programming and high efficiency
MAZAK FJV-35/120 – POWER & AIR REQUIREMENTS
Power Supply: 3 Phase industrial power
Power Consumption: Approx. 30 kW+
Air Requirement: Clean compressed air
Air Pressure: Standard industrial supply
MAZAK FJV-35/120 – DIMENSIONS
Machine Length: Approx. 8,100 mm
Machine Width: Approx. 3,274 mm
Machine Height: Approx. 3,546 mm
Machine Weight: Approx. 19,000 kg
MAZAK FJV-35/120 – GENERAL INFORMATION
Machine Type: Vertical machining center
Design Advantage: Eliminates spindle overhang for accuracy
Application: High-precision large-part machining
Build: Rigid, thermally stable construction
INDUSTRIES THAT USE MAZAK FJV-35/120
Aerospace
Automotive
Construction & Agriculture
Industrial Equipment
Research & Manufacturing
TYPICAL PARTS MAZAK FJV-35/120 CAN PRODUCE
Long shafts
Structural frames
Machine bases
Plates and housings
Large fabricated components
WHY CHOOSE MAZAK FJV-35/120
Excellent for long and large workpieces
High rigidity ensures precision machining
Powerful spindle for demanding materials
Reliable performance in production environments
Efficient machining with reduced vibration
WHY BUY USED MAZAK FJV-35/120
Buying a used Mazak FJV-35/120 is a cost-effective way to acquire a high-quality double-column machining center without the significant investment required for a new machine. Mazak machines are known for their durability and long-term accuracy, and the FJV series in particular is built to maintain performance even after years of continuous operation.
One of the key advantages is rigidity. The double-column structure reduces vibration and ensures consistent machining accuracy, especially for long components and heavy cutting applications. This makes the machine ideal for industries such as aerospace, automotive, and mold and die where precision is critical.
From a productivity standpoint, the FJV-35/120 offers large travels and high torque cutting, allowing it to handle a wide range of workpieces efficiently. Machines equipped with optional angle heads can further increase productivity by enabling multi-surface machining in a single setup, reducing handling time and improving accuracy.
Cost savings are another major benefit. Used machines typically cost 40–70% less than new models while still delivering strong performance. Machines with moderate cutting hours (10,000–20,000 hours) often provide the best value. However, cutting time is critical—machines with high hours (20,000+) may require spindle or axis refurbishment. A well-maintained, lower-hour machine can still deliver near-new performance and excellent return on investment.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED MAZAK FJV-35/120COST?
The cost of a used Mazak FJV-35/120 varies depending on age, condition, configuration, and most importantly, cutting hours. As a mid-sized double-column machining center, it is generally more affordable than larger gantry machines while still offering strong performance and capacity.
Machines manufactured before 2000 typically range from $20,000 to $50,000. These machines often have high cutting hours (20,000–35,000+) and may require refurbishment, particularly in spindle bearings, ball screws, and guideways.
Models from 2000–2010 generally fall within the $50,000 to $110,000 range. This segment provides the best value, especially for machines with 10,000–20,000 cutting hours and consistent maintenance records. Machines equipped with pallet changers, upgraded controls, or additional tooling options may command higher prices.
Newer machines from 2010–2025 typically range from $110,000 to $240,000+, depending on condition, features, and usage. Low-hour machines (under 10,000 cutting hours), particularly those used for 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 in determining the true market value.