The Mazak VTC-530/20 is a traveling-column vertical machining center designed specifically for machining long workpieces with high precision and efficiency. Unlike conventional C-frame machines, it features a fixed table and a moving spindle (traveling column), allowing for a large X-axis stroke without requiring excessive floor space.
The machine offers an X-axis travel of approximately 1,950 mm, Y-axis travel of 530 mm, and a long table size of around 2,300 × 530 mm, making it ideal for long components, multiple-part setups, or overhanging workpieces. It is typically equipped with a BT40 spindle capable of speeds up to 12,000 RPM, providing a good balance between speed and torque for machining aluminum, steel, and cast iron.
A key feature of the VTC-530/20 is its space-efficient design, offering up to 50% less floor space compared to conventional machines with similar X-axis travel. The spindle is also thermally controlled with coolant circulation to maintain machining accuracy over long cycles.
The machine is typically equipped with a 20–30 tool automatic tool changer and MAZATROL Smooth CNC control, enabling efficient programming and operation. Overall, the VTC-530/20 is designed for high-productivity machining of long parts with excellent space utilization and precision.
MAZAK VTC-530/20SPECIFICATIONS
MAZAK VTC-530/20 – AXIS
Number of Axes: 3 Axes
Axis Configuration: Traveling Column Vertical Machining Center
Axis Movement Type: Moving column (X-axis) with fixed table
Design: Ideal for long-part machining with compact footprint
MAZAK VTC-530/20 – AXIS TRAVELS
X-Axis Travel: 1,950 mm
Y-Axis Travel: 530 mm
Z-Axis Travel: Approx. 510 – 560 mm
Feature: Long X-axis travel for extended workpieces
MAZAK VTC-530/20 – CAPACITY
Table Size: 2,300 mm x 530 mm
Max Workpiece Size: Long and oversized parts
Workpiece Capability: Long profiles and multiple part setups
Load Capacity: Suitable for medium to heavy components
MAZAK VTC-530/20 – SPINDLE
Spindle Speed: Up to 12,000 RPM
Spindle Taper: BT40 / CAT40 (optional CAT50)
Spindle Type: Thermally controlled spindle
Feature: Stable machining with reduced thermal deformation
MAZAK VTC-530/20 – TABLE
Table Size: 2,300 mm x 530 mm
Table Type: Fixed long table
Table Design: Open ends for overhanging parts
Feature: Ideal for long workpieces and multi-part setups
MAZAK VTC-530/20 – TOOL TURRET
Tool Magazine Capacity: 24 – 30 tools
Tool Holder Type: BT40 / CAT40 / CAT50
Tool Change System: Automatic Tool Changer (ATC)
Feature: Efficient machining for varied operations
MAZAK VTC-530/20 – FEEDRATES
Rapid Traverse Rate: Up to approx. 36 m/min
Cutting Feed Rate: Programmable
Guideways: Linear guideways
Performance: Smooth and precise axis movement
MAZAK VTC-530/20 – COOLANT & CHIP MANAGEMENT
Coolant System: Flood coolant
Through-Spindle Coolant: Optional
Chip Management: Chip conveyor system
Feature: Efficient chip evacuation for long cuts
MAZAK VTC-530/20 – CONTROL SYSTEM
CNC Control: MAZATROL SmoothG / SmoothC
Programming: Conversational and G-code
Interface: Advanced Mazak control interface
Feature: Easy programming with high-speed processing
MAZAK VTC-530/20 – POWER & AIR REQUIREMENTS
Power Supply: 3 Phase industrial power
Power Consumption: Approx. 25 – 30 kW
Air Requirement: Clean compressed air
Air Pressure: Standard industrial pressure
MAZAK VTC-530/20 – DIMENSIONS
Machine Footprint: Compact for long-axis machine
Floor Space: Approx. 12.09 m²
Machine Weight: Approx. 7,000 – 9,000 kg
Design: Space-efficient traveling column design
MAZAK VTC-530/20 – GENERAL INFORMATION
Machine Type: Traveling column vertical machining center
Application: Long-part and multi-part machining
Build: High rigidity with ergonomic design
Advantage: Large machining range with smaller footprint
INDUSTRIES THAT USE MAZAK VTC-530/20
Automotive
Aerospace
Heavy Equipment
Structural Fabrication
General Engineering
TYPICAL PARTS MAZAK VTC-530/20 CAN PRODUCE
Long shafts and rails
Structural beams
Frames and supports
Extrusion dies
Multi-part fixtures
WHY CHOOSE MAZAK VTC-530/20
Excellent for long workpieces
Space-saving traveling column design
Flexible multi-part machining capability
Stable spindle performance
Ideal for production and heavy applications
WHY BUY USED MAZAK VTC-530/20
Buying a used Mazak VTC-530/20 is a strong investment for manufacturers who need long-part machining capability without the high cost of a new traveling-column machine. These machines are specifically designed for efficiency and flexibility, making them highly valuable even after years of operation when properly maintained.
One of the biggest advantages is its ability to machine long components efficiently. The fixed table and moving spindle design allow multiple parts to be machined in a single setup or long parts to be processed without repositioning, significantly improving productivity.
Another key benefit is space efficiency. Compared to traditional long-bed machining centers, the VTC-530/20 requires significantly less floor space, making it ideal for shops with limited space but high production demands.
From a performance standpoint, the machine offers reliable cutting capability with a BT40 spindle and stable thermal control, ensuring consistent accuracy during long machining cycles. Machines with moderate cutting hours (8,000–18,000 hours) typically provide the best balance between cost and remaining life.
Cost savings are substantial, with used machines generally available at 40–70% less than new models. However, cutting time is critical—machines with higher hours (20,000+) may require spindle or axis maintenance. A well-maintained, low-hour machine can still deliver excellent performance and strong return on investment.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED MAZAK VTC-530/20COST?
The cost of a used Mazak VTC-530/20 varies depending on manufacturing year, condition, configuration, and most importantly, cutting hours. As a specialized traveling-column machining center, it is priced based on both capacity and productivity.
Machines manufactured before 2000 typically range from $15,000 to $40,000. These machines often have high cutting hours (20,000–35,000+) and may require refurbishment, particularly in spindle components, guideways, and axis drives.
Models from 2000–2010 generally fall within the $40,000 to $90,000 range. This segment offers the best value, especially for machines with 10,000–20,000 cutting hours and solid maintenance records. Machines with upgraded controls or additional tooling options may command higher prices.
Newer machines from 2010–2025 typically range from $90,000 to $180,000+, depending on condition, features, and usage. Low-hour machines (under 10,000 cutting hours), particularly those used in lighter materials such as 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 spindle condition, maintenance history, and overall machine health critical factors in determining true market value.