DN Solutions DNM 5700
Key Specifications
Max Spindle
Spindle Taper
Table Size
Spindle Power
x axis travel
y axis travel
Overview
The DN Solutions DNM 5700 is a box-way vertical machining center from the most popular VMC line DN Solutions has ever built β the DNM series has a global installed base exceeding 30,000 machines. That kind of volume means proven reliability, readily available parts, and service techs who know the platform inside out. The 5700 designation refers to the Y-axis travel (570 mm), putting it in the mid-to-large VMC class with axis travels of 1,050 x 570 x 510 mm (41 x 22 x 20 in).
The spindle runs an ISO 40 taper at 8,000 RPM with 18.5 kW (25 hp) and 117.8 Nm (87 ft-lb) of torque. That's a solid all-around spindle that handles steel, cast iron, and aluminum without being specialized for any one material. The box-way construction gives the DNM 5700 an edge in heavy cutting rigidity over linear-guide competitors β you can push harder feeds in steel without the chatter that lighter machines produce.
The table measures 1,300 x 570 mm (51 x 22 in) with a 1,000 kg (2,205 lb) load capacity, covering most mid-size mold, die, and production work. Rapid traverse rates hit 36 m/min on X and Y, 30 m/min on Z. At 6,500 kg machine weight, the DNM 5700 has enough mass to dampen vibration during aggressive roughing. The Fanuc 0i-Plus control with iHMI is the industry standard β operators switching from other Fanuc machines need zero transition time.
Full Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| X Axis Travel | 1,050 mm (41 in) |
| Y Axis Travel | 570 mm (22 in) |
| Z Axis Travel | 510 mm (20 in) |
| Max Spindle Speed | 8,000 RPM |
| Spindle Motor Power | 18.5 kW (25 hp) |
| Spindle Torque | 117.8 Nm (87 ft-lb) |
| Spindle Taper | ISO 40 (BT40) |
| Table Size | 1,300 x 570 mm (51 x 22 in) |
| Table Load Capacity | 1,000 kg (2,205 lb) |
| Rapid Traverse X | 36 m/min (1,417 in/min) |
| Rapid Traverse Y | 36 m/min (1,417 in/min) |
| Rapid Traverse Z | 30 m/min (1,181 in/min) |
| Tool Magazine Capacity | 30 tools |
| Machine Length | 2,413 mm (95 in) |
| Machine Height | 2,985 mm (118 in) |
| Machine Width | 3,100 mm (122 in) |
| Machine Weight | 6,500 kg (14,330 lb) |
| CNC Control | Fanuc 0i-Plus with 15" iHMI touchscreen |
| Max Spindle Speed | 12000r/min |
| X Axis Travel Distance | 1270mm |
| Y Axis Travel Distance | 670mm |
| Metric | IMPERIAL |
Specifications sourced from dn-solutions.com β verified 2026-03-28
Strengths & Limitations
Strengths
- Box-way construction delivers superior rigidity for heavy milling in steel and cast iron compared to linear-guide VMCs in this price range
- 30,000+ global installed base means proven reliability, readily available spare parts, and experienced service technicians
- 1,050 mm X-axis travel covers larger parts than most 40-taper VMCs, expanding the range of work you can take on
- 1,000 kg table load capacity handles heavy fixtures and workpieces without compromising accuracy
- Fanuc 0i-Plus with iHMI touchscreen is the most widely supported control in the industry β zero learning curve for most shops
Limitations
- 8,000 RPM spindle speed limits high-speed aluminum machining β shops doing primarily aluminum should consider the 12,000 RPM option or a different platform
- 510 mm Z-axis travel is on the shorter side for tall parts or deep-cavity mold work
- Box-way construction requires periodic way maintenance (lubrication, adjustment) compared to sealed linear guides
- 6,500 kg machine weight is heavier than linear-guide competitors, requiring more robust floor preparation
Best For
Frequently Asked Questions
01
New DNM 5700 machines run $80,000-$120,000 depending on spindle speed option (8K, 12K, or 15K RPM), tool changer capacity, and accessories. Used machines from the Doosan DNM era sell in the $30,000-$60,000 range. The DNM series is competitively priced against the Haas VF-3 and Mazak VCN-530C.
02
The DNM 6700 increases Y-axis travel to 670 mm (vs 570 mm), Z-axis to 625 mm (vs 510 mm), and table size to 1,500 x 670 mm. It also weighs 8,500 kg versus 6,500 kg. Choose the 6700 when you need more Y-travel and Z-depth; the 5700 covers most mid-size work at a lower price.
03
The DNM 5700 has box-way construction versus the Haas VF-3's linear guides, giving it a rigidity advantage in heavy cutting. The Haas has slightly more Z-travel (635 vs 510 mm) and a lower base price. Both run on similar Fanuc-style controls. For steel and cast iron work, the DNM 5700's box ways are the deciding factor.
04
Yes, with caveats. The box-way rigidity is excellent for roughing hardened tool steel, and the table size handles most mid-size molds. However, the 510 mm Z-travel limits deep-cavity work, and 8,000 RPM may not be enough for fine finishing of complex surfaces. The 12K or 15K RPM spindle option improves finishing capability.
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