DMG Mori SPRINT 32|10
Key Specifications
max bar capacity
main spindle speed
counter spindle speed
number of axes
x axis travel
z axis travel
Overview
The DMG Mori SPRINT 32|10 is the most capable Swiss-type automatic lathe in the SPRINT 32mm class, featuring 10 axes (6 linear, 2 C-axes, and 2 B-axes) for maximum simultaneous machining flexibility. The 32 mm bar capacity covers a wide range of precision turned parts, and the optional SWISSTYPEkit expands capacity to 38 mm for even greater versatility.
Both the main and counter spindles run at 8,500 RPM, providing excellent surface speed for small-to-medium diameter parts. X-axis travel is 70 mm (2.8 in), Z-axis travel is 100 mm (3.9 in), and Y-axis travel is 405 mm (15.9 in). The generous 405 mm Y-axis travel is exceptional for a Swiss-type machine, enabling complex off-center milling operations including deep pocketing and contouring.
Eight driven tool stations come as standard, with a total of 41 tool stations available. Driven tool spindles run at 6,000 RPM with 3 Nm and 1 kW — suitable for light to medium milling operations. The two B-axes add angular positioning capability, allowing tools to attack workpieces at compound angles without refixturing.
The SPRINT 32|10 accommodates workpieces up to 32 mm diameter x 600 mm length in a footprint of less than 2.8 m2. Control is FANUC 31i-B5 Plus with a 10.4-inch color display. The B-axes are the key differentiator versus the SPRINT 32|8 — they enable angled drilling, milling, and tapping that would otherwise require secondary operations.
New SPRINT 32|10 machines price between $350,000 and $500,000. The SPRINT 32|10 competes with the Citizen Cincom L32XII, Star SR-32JII, and Tsugami SS327 in the high-end 32 mm Swiss-type category. Specs sourced from DMG Mori published data.
Full Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Max Bar Capacity | 32 mm (1.3 in); 38 mm with SWISSTYPEkit |
| Main Spindle Speed | 8,500 RPM |
| Counter Spindle Speed | 8,500 RPM |
| Number Of Axes | 6 linear + 2 C-axes + 2 B-axes (10 total) |
| X Axis Travel | 70 mm (2.8 in) |
| Z Axis Travel | 100 mm (3.9 in) |
| Y Axis Travel | 405 mm (15.9 in) |
| Max Workpiece Length | 600 mm (23.6 in) |
| Driven Tool Stations | 8 standard, 41 total tool stations |
| Driven Tool Speed | 6,000 RPM |
| Driven Tool Torque | 3 Nm |
| Driven Tool Power | 1 kW |
| Guide Bush | Standard (SWISSTYPEkit for non-guide-bush operation) |
| Floor Space Required | Under 2.8 m2 |
| CNC Control | FANUC 31i-B5 Plus |
| Display | 10.4-inch color display |
| Machine Type | Swiss-type automatic lathe |
| 32 Mm | 1.3 in. |
| 240 Mm | 9.4 in. |
| 70 Mm | 2.8 in. |
| 405 Mm | 15.9 in. |
| 100 Mm | 3.9 in. |
Specifications sourced from us.dmgmori.com — verified 2026-03-28
Strengths & Limitations
Strengths
- 10-axis configuration with 2 B-axes enables angled drilling, milling, and tapping that eliminates secondary operations
- 405 mm Y-axis travel is exceptional for a Swiss-type, enabling deep off-center milling and complex contouring
- 41 total tool stations provide capacity for the most complex multi-operation parts without mid-run tool swaps
- SWISSTYPEkit option expands bar capacity from 32 mm to 38 mm for greater part size flexibility
- 8,500 RPM on both spindles provides excellent surface speed for precision finishing on small-to-medium diameters
- Under 2.8 m2 footprint packs 10-axis capability into remarkably compact floor space
Limitations
- At $350,000-$500,000, it is the most expensive SPRINT in the 32 mm class — simpler parts do not justify the B-axis premium
- 10-axis programming with B-axes requires advanced multi-channel programming skills that most operators lack
- 1 kW driven tool power is modest — heavy milling operations in stainless or titanium may push the limits
- More axes and tool stations mean longer setup and changeover times on new part numbers
Best For
Frequently Asked Questions
01
New pricing runs $350,000-$500,000. The 10-axis configuration with dual B-axes commands a significant premium over the SPRINT 32|8 ($280,000-$400,000). SWISSTYPEkit, high-pressure coolant, and bar feeder integration add to the base price.
02
The B-axes justify their cost when your parts have angled features — cross-holes at compound angles, angular milled flats, or tapped holes at non-perpendicular orientations. If all your features are radial or axial, the SPRINT 32|8 delivers the same capability for less money.
03
The SWISSTYPEkit converts the SPRINT 32|10 between guide-bush and non-guide-bush (fixed-headstock) operation. Without the guide bush, bar capacity expands from 32 mm to 38 mm. Non-guide-bush mode reduces bar remnant waste and is preferred for shorter parts where the guide bush rigidity advantage is not needed.
04
Both are high-end 32 mm Swiss-type machines with B-axis capability. The Citizen L32XII offers LFV chip breaking technology and a well-established Swiss-type application support network. The SPRINT 32|10 counters with 405 mm Y-axis travel and 41 tool stations. Performance is comparable; choose based on existing operator expertise and local dealer support.
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