The Mazak Integrex e-1600V/10 is a large-format vertical multi-tasking CNC machine designed for machining heavy, high-precision components in a single setup. Built on a rigid double-column structure, it integrates turning, milling, drilling, and boring operations under Mazak’s “DONE IN ONE” concept, allowing full part completion without repositioning. The machine supports full 5-axis simultaneous machining, enabling the production of complex geometries while maintaining tight tolerances and reducing setup time.
The e-1600V/10 is specifically engineered for large-diameter workpieces, with a maximum capacity of approximately 2050 mm in diameter and around 1600 mm in height. It features a high-torque direct-drive table for turning operations and a powerful milling spindle capable of handling a wide range of materials, including steel, titanium, and aluminum. The machine also supports pallet changers and large tool magazine capacities, allowing for extended unattended cutting cycles.
Its robust construction ensures high rigidity and thermal stability, which are critical for maintaining accuracy during long machining processes. Overall, the Integrex e-1600V/10 is designed for industries such as aerospace, energy, and heavy equipment, where large, complex components require precision, efficiency, and process integration.
MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10SPECIFICATIONS
MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10 – AXIS
X-Axis (Long Travel for Large Diameter Components)
Y-Axis (Vertical Movement for Multi-Surface Machining)
Z-Axis (Deep Vertical Stroke for Large Parts)
B-Axis (Rotary Milling Head for Full 5-Axis Machining)
C-Axis (Direct-Drive Table Rotation for Turning & Indexing)
Simultaneous 5-Axis Machining Capability
Double Column Structure for High Rigidity
MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10 – AXIS TRAVELS
X-Axis Travel: Approx. 2,300 mm
Y-Axis Travel: Approx. 1,600 mm
Z-Axis Travel: Approx. 1,345 mm
B-Axis: Continuous Multi-Angle Positioning
C-Axis: 360° Rotation with High Precision Indexing
MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10 – CAPACITY
Maximum Workpiece Diameter: Approx. 2,050 mm
Maximum Workpiece Height: Approx. 1,600 mm
Designed for Large, Heavy, Complex Components
Suitable for Steel, Titanium, and Aluminum Materials
MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10 – SPINDLE
Milling Spindle Speed: Up to 10,000 RPM (Typical Configuration)
MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10 – POWER & AIR REQUIREMENTS
Power Requirement: Approx. 100–150 kVA
Air Supply: Clean, Dry Air Required
Air Pressure: Approx. 5–7 bar
Designed for Energy Efficient Operation
MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10 – DIMENSIONS
Machine Length: Approx. 7,000–9,000 mm
Machine Width: Approx. 4,500–6,000 mm
Machine Height: Approx. 4,500–5,000 mm
Machine Weight: Approx. 50,000–60,000 kg
MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10 – GENERAL INFORMATION
Double Column Multi-Tasking CNC Machine
Combines Turning, Milling, Boring, and Drilling
“Done-In-One” Machining Concept
High Rigidity for Large Workpieces
Reduces Setup Time and Improves Accuracy
INDUSTRIES THAT USE MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10
Aerospace & Defense
Energy & Power Generation
Oil & Gas
Heavy Equipment Manufacturing
Industrial Machinery
Automotive
TYPICAL PARTS MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10 CAN PRODUCE
Jet Engine Casings
Large Gearbox Housings
Turbine Components
Heavy Cylindrical Parts
Multi-Face Complex Components
WHY CHOOSE MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10
Handles Extremely Large and Complex Parts
Reduces Multiple Setups with Done-In-One Machining
High Torque Direct-Drive Table
Advanced 5-Axis Machining Capability
Improves Productivity and Machining Accuracy
WHY BUY USED MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10
Buying a used Mazak Integrex e-1600V/10 is a strategic investment for manufacturers that require large-part machining capability at a significantly lower cost than new equipment. One of the biggest advantages is cost savings, typically ranging from 40% to 70% depending on the machine’s age, configuration, and cutting hours. Machines in this category are expensive when new, making the used market particularly attractive for companies looking to expand capacity without major capital expenditure.
Cutting time is one of the most important factors when evaluating a used machine. Machines with high cutting hours are generally priced lower but may require maintenance on key components such as the spindle, rotary table, and guideways. However, due to the machine’s heavy-duty double-column construction, even high-hour machines can remain reliable when properly maintained. Machines with low cutting time command a premium because they offer longer service life and reduced wear.
Another key advantage is operational efficiency. The e-1600V/10 allows multiple processes to be completed in one setup, reducing labor, setup time, and handling errors. Additionally, used machines are often available much faster than new ones, which can involve long lead times. Many used units also include tooling and automation features, further improving overall value and return on investment.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED MAZAK INTEGREX E-1600V/10COST?
The cost of a used Mazak Integrex e-1600V/10 varies significantly depending on year of manufacture, condition, configuration, and especially cutting time. Machines built before 2000 are rare in this vertical multi-tasking category, but when available, they typically range from $400,000 to $800,000. These machines usually have high cutting hours and may require refurbishment, making them suitable for less demanding applications or backup production.
Models from 2000 to 2010 generally fall within the $800,000 to $1,400,000 range. These machines are considered strong value options, particularly when they have moderate cutting time and a well-documented maintenance history. They provide high capability while avoiding the premium pricing of newer machines.
More recent machines from 2010 to 2025 can range from $1,400,000 to over $3,200,000, depending on configuration, automation features, and cutting hours. Machines with low cutting time command significantly higher prices due to reduced wear and longer operational life. Additional factors such as pallet changer systems, tool magazine capacity, and control upgrades can also influence pricing. Overall, cutting time remains one of the most critical factors in determining value, as it directly impacts performance, maintenance costs, and long-term reliability.