The Mazak SVC 2000L/200 is a high-speed traveling-column vertical machining center designed specifically for machining very long workpieces with high precision and efficiency. It is part of Mazak’s SVC series, which utilizes linear motor technology on the X-axis to achieve extremely fast feed rates and superior positioning accuracy over long travel distances.
The machine is equipped with a BT40 high-speed spindle, typically capable of 15,000 RPM with around 30 hp output, making it ideal for aluminum, extrusion profiles, and light-to-moderate steel applications. A key highlight of the SVC 2000L/200 is its extended fixed table, measuring approximately 5,400 × 510 mm, which allows machining of very long components or multiple parts in a single setup.
The linear motor-driven X-axis enables rapid traverse rates of up to 120 m/min, significantly reducing idle and positioning time, especially in long-stroke machining applications. The traveling-column design ensures consistent accuracy across the entire length of the machine while maintaining a compact footprint relative to its capacity.
Equipped with MAZATROL SmoothG CNC control, the machine offers intuitive programming and high productivity. Overall, the SVC 2000L/200 is optimized for industries such as aerospace, rail, and large aluminum component manufacturing where speed, precision, and long-part capability are critical.
MAZAK SVC 2000L/200SPECIFICATIONS
MAZAK SVC 2000L/200 – AXIS
Number of Axes: 3 Axes
Axis Configuration: Traveling column vertical machining center
Axis Movement Type: Linear X (linear motor), Y, Z axes
Design: Fixed long table with moving column for long-part machining
MAZAK SVC 2000L/200 – AXIS TRAVELS
X-Axis Travel: Approx. 5,000 mm (200 in class)
Y-Axis Travel: Approx. 510 mm
Z-Axis Travel: Approx. 510 mm
Design Feature: Optimized for extra-long workpieces and multi-part setups
MAZAK SVC 2000L/200 – CAPACITY
Table Size: 5,400 mm x 510 mm
Max Table Load: Suitable for long and heavy components
Workpiece Capability: Extra-long parts and multiple fixtures
Table Feature: Supports overhanging large workpieces
MAZAK SVC 2000L/200 – SPINDLE
Spindle Speed: Up to 15,000 RPM
Spindle Taper: BT40 / CAT 40
Spindle Power: Approx. 22 kW (30 HP)
Spindle Type: High-speed spindle for non-ferrous machining
MAZAK SVC 2000L/200 – TABLE
Table Size: 5,400 mm x 510 mm
Table Type: Fixed long table
Table Design: Extra-long table for large and multiple workpieces
Capability: Enables multi-part setups and pallet-style operations
MAZAK SVC 2000L/200 – TOOL TURRET
Tool Magazine Capacity: Approx. 20 – 30 tools
Tool Holder Type: BT40 / CAT 40
Tool Change System: Automatic Tool Changer (ATC)
Tool Features: Optimized for high-speed machining operations
MAZAK SVC 2000L/200 – FEEDRATES
Rapid Traverse Rate: Up to 120 m/min
Cutting Feed Rate: Up to 30 m/min
Drive System: Linear motor drive on X-axis
Performance: High-speed and high-precision positioning
MAZAK SVC 2000L/200 – COOLANT & CHIP MANAGEMENT
Coolant System: Flood coolant
Through-Spindle Coolant: Optional
Chip Removal: Conveyor or auger
Enclosure: Fully enclosed machining area
MAZAK SVC 2000L/200 – CONTROL SYSTEM
CNC Control: MAZATROL SmoothG
Programming: Conversational and EIA/ISO
Interface: Touchscreen graphical control
Feature: Advanced programming and machining support
MAZAK SVC 2000L/200 – POWER & AIR REQUIREMENTS
Power Supply: 3 Phase industrial power
Power Consumption: Approx. 25 – 35 kW
Air Requirement: Clean compressed air
Air Pressure: Standard industrial pressure
MAZAK SVC 2000L/200 – DIMENSIONS
Machine Footprint: Extra-long footprint
Machine Weight: Approx. 14,000 – 18,000 kg
Structure: Heavy-duty cast construction
Design: Built for long-bed stability and precision
MAZAK SVC 2000L/200 – GENERAL INFORMATION
Machine Type: Traveling column vertical machining center
Application: Extra-long and multi-part machining
Build: High-speed and high-precision system
Advantage: Linear motor drive reduces cycle time
INDUSTRIES THAT USE MAZAK SVC 2000L/200
Aerospace
Automotive
Rail & Transportation
Energy
General Manufacturing
TYPICAL PARTS MAZAK SVC 2000L/200 CAN PRODUCE
Long structural beams
Extrusions and rails
Frames and large assemblies
Multi-part fixture setups
Aluminum and light alloy profiles
WHY CHOOSE MAZAK SVC 2000L/200
Extra-long table for oversized parts
High-speed linear motor for productivity
Ideal for multiple workpiece setups
High-speed spindle for efficient machining
Advanced control for ease of operation
WHY BUY USED MAZAK SVC 2000L/200
Buying a used Mazak SVC 2000L/200 is a strategic investment for manufacturers requiring long-part machining capability combined with high-speed performance at a significantly reduced cost. These machines are designed with linear motor technology, which provides both high speed and high accuracy, making them competitive even against newer machines.
One of the biggest advantages is productivity. The long fixed table allows multiple parts to be machined simultaneously or very long components to be processed in a single setup, reducing handling time and improving throughput. This is especially valuable in industries such as aerospace and extrusion manufacturing.
Another key benefit is high-speed machining capability. With rapid traverse rates up to 120 m/min and a 15,000 RPM spindle, the machine significantly reduces cycle times and improves efficiency, particularly for aluminum applications.
Cost savings are substantial, with used machines typically available at 40–70% less than new models. Machines with moderate cutting hours (8,000–18,000 hours) generally offer the best balance between cost and remaining life.
Cutting time is critical for this model. Machines with high hours (20,000+)—especially those used in continuous production—may require maintenance in spindle or linear motor systems. However, a well-maintained low-hour machine can still deliver near-new performance and excellent return on investment.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED MAZAK SVC 2000L/200COST?
The cost of a used Mazak SVC 2000L/200 varies depending on manufacturing year, condition, configuration, and most importantly, cutting hours. As a large, high-speed, long-bed machining center, it is priced based on both its capacity and productivity advantages.
Machines manufactured before 2000 or early-generation equivalents typically range from $25,000 to $60,000. These machines often have high cutting hours (20,000–35,000+) and may require refurbishment, particularly in spindle systems and linear motor components.
Models from 2000–2010 generally fall within the $60,000 to $140,000 range. This category offers the best value, especially for machines with 10,000–20,000 cutting hours and strong maintenance records. Machines with upgraded controls or automation capabilities tend to command higher prices.
Newer machines from 2010–2025 typically range from $140,000 to $280,000+, depending on condition, features, and usage. Low-hour machines (under 10,000 cutting hours), particularly those used in aluminum or lighter applications, can achieve premium pricing due to reduced wear on high-speed components.
Ultimately, cutting time is more important than age. A heavily used high-speed machine may show more wear than an older, lightly used one, making spindle condition, linear motor performance, and maintenance history essential factors in determining true market value.