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DMG Mori DMU 80 eVo

$300,000 - $450,000 Updated 2026-03-13
DMG Mori DMU 80 eVo 5-Axis Machining Centers
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Key Specifications

X Travel

800 mm (31.5 in)

Y Travel

650 mm (25.6 in)

Z Travel

550 mm (21.7 in)

Max Spindle

20,000 RPM standard (15K/18K/24K RPM optional)

Spindle Taper

HSK-A63

Tool Capacity

24 standard (expandable to 60)

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Overview

The DMG Mori DMU 80 eVo is the largest machine in the eVo 5-axis series, offering 800 x 650 x 550 mm (31.5 x 25.6 x 21.7 in) of travel. This work envelope approaches monoBLOCK territory while maintaining the eVo cost advantage, making it an attractive option for shops that need a larger 5-axis platform without the premium pricing of the monoBLOCK lineup.

The swivel rotary table handles workpieces up to 830 mm (32.7 in) in diameter and 600 mm (23.6 in) tall, with a 600 kg (1,323 lb) table load capacity. The B-axis swivel range covers -5 to +110 degrees, and the C-axis rotates 360 degrees continuous. The FD variant adds mill-turn capability with up to 1,200 RPM C-axis rotation and an 18,000 RPM motorspindle with 130 Nm through HSK-A63.

The standard speedMASTER spindle runs 20,000 RPM. A 15,000 RPM high-torque option delivers 200 Nm for aggressive steel and titanium cutting. The 24,000 RPM high-speed option serves aluminum and composite applications.

Control options include Siemens and Heidenhain under CELOS X. The tool magazine starts at 24 positions and expands to 60. The machine targets shops doing larger aerospace components, mold work, and general precision manufacturing where work envelope matters but monoBLOCK pricing is too steep.

The DMU 80 eVo competes with the Haas UMC-1000, Hermle C 32 (at much higher price), and Matsuura MAM72-35V. Its 800 mm X-axis travel and 600 kg table load give it reach and capacity that exceeds most machines in the eVo price range. Specs sourced from DMG Mori published data.

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Full Specifications

Parameter Value
X-Axis Travel 800 mm (31.5 in)
Y-Axis Travel 650 mm (25.6 in)
Z-Axis Travel 550 mm (21.7 in)
B Axis Swivel -5° to +110°
C Axis Rotation 360° continuous
Max Spindle Speed 20,000 RPM standard (15K/18K/24K RPM optional)
Spindle Taper HSK-A63
Spindle Torque 130 Nm (200 Nm optional)
Max Workpiece Diameter 830 mm (32.7 in)
Max Workpiece Height 600 mm (23.6 in)
Table Load Capacity 600 kg (1,323 lb)
Fd C Axis Speed Up to 1,200 RPM (FD option)
Tool Capacity 24 standard (expandable to 60)
CNC Control Siemens / Heidenhain (CELOS X)
800 Mm 31.5 in.
650 Mm 25.6 in.
550 Mm 21.7 in.
830 Mm 32.7 in.
600 Mm 23.6 in.
600 Kg 1322.8 lbs.
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Specifications sourced from us.dmgmori.com — verified 2026-03-28

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Strengths & Limitations

Strengths

  • 800 mm X-axis travel and 600 kg table load approach monoBLOCK specifications at eVo pricing
  • 20,000 RPM standard speedMASTER with options to 24K RPM covers diverse materials and applications
  • FD mill-turn option enables complete machining of larger parts without a separate lathe
  • 830 mm max workpiece diameter accommodates mid-large aerospace and mold components
  • Priced significantly below a comparably-sized monoBLOCK, making it accessible for cost-conscious shops
  • Multiple spindle options from 15K to 24K RPM allow material-specific configuration
  • Compact footprint relative to the large work envelope

Limitations

  • B-axis swivel of -5 to +110 degrees is more limited than monoBLOCK models at -35 to +110 degrees
  • 24-tool standard magazine is undersized for this work envelope; 60-tool upgrade is almost mandatory
  • Lacks the one-piece monoBLOCK casting — assembled frame design is less rigid under heavy cutting loads
  • At $300K+, the price gap to monoBLOCK models narrows and buyers should evaluate both options
  • No SK50 or HSK-A100 taper option limits heavy roughing capability in hard metals
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Best For

Aerospace shops machining mid-large aluminum and titanium components that need more envelope than the DMU 60 Mold and die shops working with medium-size mold inserts and cores Shops that need monoBLOCK-class travel and table load but cannot justify monoBLOCK pricing Production environments running FD mill-turn on larger complex parts General precision manufacturers handling diverse 5-axis work up to 600 kg part weight
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Frequently Asked Questions

01 What does a DMG Mori DMU 80 eVo cost?

New DMU 80 eVo machines price between $300,000 and $450,000. The FD variant adds $35,000-$50,000. Used units from 2016-2019 appear in the $160,000-$240,000 range.

02 How does the DMU 80 eVo compare to the DMU 75 monoBLOCK?

The DMU 75 monoBLOCK offers the one-piece casting for superior rigidity, wider B-axis swivel range (-35 vs -5 degrees), and similar travel. The DMU 80 eVo counters with 20K RPM standard spindle, slightly more X-axis travel (800 vs 750 mm), and typically $50,000-$80,000 lower pricing. For heavy cutting in hard metals, the monoBLOCK wins. For high-speed work and cost sensitivity, the eVo is compelling.

03 Is the assembled frame a disadvantage?

The eVo uses an assembled frame rather than the one-piece monoBLOCK casting. For most applications — aluminum, steel at moderate parameters, composites — the difference is negligible. For heavy titanium roughing or applications requiring the absolute best surface finish, the monoBLOCK casting provides measurably better rigidity and vibration damping.

04 What spindle should I choose for the DMU 80 eVo?

The standard 20K RPM spindle covers aluminum, composites, and general-purpose work. For steel and titanium production, the 15K RPM / 200 Nm option provides needed cutting force. The 24K RPM option targets high-speed finishing.

05 Can the DMU 80 eVo replace a monoBLOCK?

For many applications, yes. The work envelope and table load are comparable to the DMU 75 monoBLOCK. The key differences are the monoBLOCK casting (more rigid) and wider B-axis range. Shops doing moderate-parameter cutting across diverse materials will find the eVo performs equivalently at a lower price.

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