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DN Solutions DBM 3080

$1,000,000 - $1,500,000 Updated 2026-03-19
DN Solutions DBM 3080 Vertical Machining Centers
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Key Specifications

Table Size

8,000 x 2,500 mm (315 x 98 in)

x axis travel

8,250 mm (325 in)

y axis travel

3,500 mm (138 in)

z axis travel

1,100 mm (43 in)

spindle torque

1,009 Nm (744 ft-lb)

tool magazine capacity

40 tools

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Overview

The DN Solutions DBM 3080 is the largest machine in the DBM W-axis crossrail lineup, built for manufacturers machining the biggest workpieces in the industry. With 8,250 x 3,500 x 1,100 mm of travel and an 8,000 x 2,500 mm table, this machine tackles work that most shops would spread across multiple setups or farm out to specialty contractors.

The spindle delivers 1,009 Nm of torque through a 40-tool magazine with auto-change attachment capability. The W-axis crossrail gives you independent vertical positioning above the 1,100 mm Z-stroke, which is essential when you're working across a mold surface that spans 8 meters — you'll hit different Z-depth requirements at different positions along the part, and the W-axis lets you adapt without repositioning.

Auto-change head attachments swap between high-speed finishing, heavy roughing, and angular configurations during a single program. DSQ I/II/III functions handle die spotting, quill operations, and precision contouring. The machine footprint stretches to 8,600 x 19,500 mm — nearly 20 meters wide. You're looking at a machine that needs its own building bay, overhead crane access, and a foundation engineered for the load distribution. For manufacturers producing the largest ship propeller molds, wind turbine blade molds, heavy press frames, or construction equipment structural components, the DBM 3080 keeps that work in-house instead of depending on outside vendors.

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Full Specifications

Parameter Value
X Axis Travel 8,250 mm (325 in)
Y Axis Travel 3,500 mm (138 in)
Z Axis Travel 1,100 mm (43 in)
Spindle Torque 1,009 Nm (744 ft-lb)
Table Size 8,000 x 2,500 mm (315 x 98 in)
Tool Magazine Capacity 40 tools
Machine Length 8,600 mm (339 in)
Machine Width 19,500 mm (768 in)
X Axis Travel Distance 8250 mm
Y Axis Travel Distance 3500 mm
Z Axis Travel Distance 1100 mm
Metric IMPERIAL
Capacity Table to spindle nose
Travels X-Axis Travel DistanceY-Axis Travel DistanceZ-Axis Travel Distance
Main Spindle Max. Spindle SpeedMax. Spindle Torque
Max Spindle Speed Max. Spindle Torque
Table Table LengthTable Width
Table Length Table Width
Tool Storage Capacity No. of tool station
Dimensions LengthWidth
Length Width
Favorites DBM 3080
1500 Mm 3000 mm
59 Inch 118 inch
6730 Mm 8800 mm
265 Inch 346 inch
6000 R Min 1009 N·m
6000 Rpm 744 ft-lb
2000 Mm 5000 mm
79 Inch 197 inch
7430 Mm 13000 mm
293 Inch 512 inch
2500 Mm 8000 mm
98 Inch 315 inch
8600 Mm 19500 mm
339 Inch 768 inch

Specifications sourced from dn-solutions.com — verified 2026-03-28

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Strengths & Limitations

Strengths

  • 8,250 mm X-travel covers the largest molds and structural components in the industry
  • W-axis crossrail provides independent depth adjustment across the massive working envelope
  • Auto-change head system enables roughing, finishing, and angular machining in a single setup
  • 1,009 Nm spindle torque drives aggressive material removal in heavy castings and forgings
  • 8,000 x 2,500 mm table accommodates workpieces that would require multiple setups on smaller machines
  • DSQ functions add die-spotting and precision contouring capabilities for specialized tooling work

Limitations

  • 19.5-meter width requires a dedicated building bay with specialized foundation engineering
  • Capital investment exceeds $1 million — requires consistent large-workpiece volume to justify
  • Lead times typically 12+ months for a machine of this scale
  • Overhead crane and rigging requirements for installation are substantial
  • Limited resale market for ultra-large-format double-column machines
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Best For

Wind energy manufacturers machining blade molds, hub components, and nacelle housings Shipbuilding yards producing large propeller molds, hull section tooling, and marine engine components Heavy press manufacturers machining press frames, bolsters, and slide components Construction equipment makers producing oversized structural frames and housings Any manufacturer needing in-house capability for 8-meter-class workpieces instead of outsourcing
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Frequently Asked Questions

01 What does the DN Solutions DBM 3080 cost?

New DBM 3080 machines typically run $1,000,000-$1,500,000 depending on head attachment packages, tooling, and configuration. Foundation engineering and installation costs can add significantly to the total project budget.

02 What foundation does the DBM 3080 require?

A machine spanning nearly 20 meters requires a purpose-engineered reinforced concrete foundation. The exact specification depends on your soil conditions and building structure, but plan for 600-1000 mm thick reinforced concrete with anchor bolt patterns matching the machine's bed design.

03 How does the DBM 3080 compare to the DCM-series machines?

The DCM-series machines (like the DCM 2780 F II) use a different column and crossrail design optimized for heavier workpieces and wider Y-travel options. The DBM 3080 offers the longest X-travel in the DBM lineup. For the heaviest workpieces over 20,000 kg, the DCM series may be more appropriate.

04 What industries typically buy the DBM 3080?

Wind energy (blade molds), shipbuilding (propeller and hull molds), heavy press manufacturing, power generation (turbine components), and defense/aerospace (large structural tooling). Any industry producing workpieces in the 5-8 meter length class.

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