Machine Comparison
Mazak Dual Turn 200 vs Takamaz XD-10I
Yamazaki Mazak vs Takamaz · CNC Lathes
Summary
The Mazak Dual Turn 200 from Yamazaki Mazak and Takamaz XD-10I from Takamaz are direct competitors in the cnc lathes category. The Mazak Dual Turn 200 leads in rapid traverse (30 m/min X, 30 m/min Z vs 20 m/min (787 IPM)). The Mazak Dual Turn 200 leads in spindle power (15 kW (20 hp) per spindle vs 11 kW (15 HP) each spindle). The Mazak Dual Turn 200 leads in chuck size (203 mm (8 in) vs 6 inch hydraulic (both spindles)). On paper, the Mazak Dual Turn 200 edges ahead with advantages in 6 of the compared specifications, though real-world performance depends heavily on your specific applications and workholding. Both machines are proven performers in production environments and represent solid investments for shops in the market for a cnc lathe.
Specifications Comparison
| Specification | Mazak Dual Turn 200 | Takamaz XD-10I |
|---|---|---|
| Spindle Power | 15 kW (20 hp) per spindle ▲ | 11 kW (15 HP) each spindle |
| Rapid Traverse | 30 m/min X, 30 m/min Z ▲ | 20 m/min (787 IPM) |
| Chuck Size | 203 mm (8 in) ▲ | 6 inch hydraulic (both spindles) |
| Max Turning Length | 150 mm (5.91 in) ▲ | 80 mm (3.15 in) per spindle |
| Control | MAZATROL SmoothG | Fanuc 0i-TF Plus |
| X Axis Travel | 170 mm (6.69 in) ▲ | 120 mm (4.7 in) per turret |
| Z Axis Travel | 320 mm (12.60 in) ▲ | 130 mm (5.1 in) per turret |
| Price Range | $180,000 - $280,000 | $180,000 - $260,000 |
Advantages
Mazak Dual Turn 200
- More spindle power at 15 kW (20 hp) per spindle for aggressive material removal in harder materials
- Faster rapid traverse at 30 m/min X, 30 m/min Z reduces non-cutting time between operations
- Superior chuck size at 203 mm (8 in) vs 6 inch hydraulic (both spindles)
- Superior max turning length at 150 mm (5.91 in) vs 80 mm (3.15 in) per spindle
- Superior x axis travel at 170 mm (6.69 in) vs 120 mm (4.7 in) per turret
Takamaz XD-10I
- Backed by Takamaz's dealer and service network for parts and support
- High-volume production of parts requiring machining on both ends such as hydraulic fittings and automotive components
Verdict
The Mazak Dual Turn 200 holds a spec advantage in this comparison, but the right choice depends on your shop's priorities. If the Mazak Dual Turn 200's strengths in areas like Spindle Power and Rapid Traverse align with your work, it's the clear pick. The Takamaz XD-10I may still win on dealer proximity, existing tooling compatibility, or specific features that matter most to your applications. Request quotes from both dealers and, if possible, run your actual parts on each machine before deciding.