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DN Solutions DNM 5700 L 4TH

$110,000 - $160,000 Updated 2026-03-19
DN Solutions DNM 5700 L 4TH Vertical Machining Centers
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Key Specifications

Max Spindle

8,000 RPM

Spindle Taper

ISO 40 (BT40)

Table Size

1,500 x 570 mm (59 x 22 in)

Spindle Power

18.5 kW (25 hp)

x axis travel

1,300 mm (51 in)

y axis travel

570 mm (22 in)

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Overview

The DN Solutions DNM 5700 L 4TH takes the extended-travel DNM 5700 L platform and adds an integrated 4th-axis rotary table, giving shops true four-axis machining capability without bolting on a third-party indexer. You're getting 1,300 x 570 x 510 mm (51 x 22 x 20 in) of linear travel plus continuous or indexed rotation on the A-axis, all driven from the Fanuc control as a single coordinated system.

The spindle runs an ISO 40 taper at 8,000 RPM with 18.5 kW (25 hp) and 117.8 Nm of torque. That's the same proven powertrain found across the entire DNM line — a workhorse that cuts steel, cast iron, and aluminum day in and day out. The box-way construction keeps everything rigid under heavy cuts, which matters even more with 4th-axis work where tool engagement angles change constantly and cutting forces shift direction.

Rapid traverse rates of 42/42/36 m/min on X/Y/Z are faster than the standard DNM 5700, reflecting the updated ballscrew and servo package on the 4TH models. The 1,500 x 570 mm table handles up to 1,000 kg, so you can load substantial fixtures with rotary components without worrying about weight limits. At 7,000 kg machine weight, you've got plenty of thermal mass to keep things stable through long production runs.

The integrated 4th axis is the real selling point here. Instead of dealing with separate rotary table controllers, hydraulic clamping systems, and cable management headaches, everything's built in from the factory. The Fanuc 0i-Plus control handles simultaneous 4-axis interpolation, making this machine ideal for aerospace brackets, manifold blocks, and any part that needs machining on multiple faces without re-fixturing.

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Full Specifications

Parameter Value
X Axis Travel 1,300 mm (51 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 1,500 x 570 mm (59 x 22 in)
Table Load Capacity 1,000 kg (2,205 lb)
Rapid Traverse X 42 m/min (1,654 in/min)
Rapid Traverse Y 42 m/min (1,654 in/min)
Rapid Traverse Z 36 m/min (1,417 in/min)
Fourth Axis Integrated rotary
Tool Magazine Capacity 30 tools
Machine Weight 7,000 kg (15,432 lb)
CNC Control Fanuc 0i-Plus with 15" iHMI touchscreen
Max Spindle Speed 8000 r/min
X Axis Travel Distance 1300 mm
Y Axis Travel Distance 570 mm
Metric IMPERIAL
Travels X-Axis Travel DistanceY-Axis Travel DistanceZ-Axis Travel Distance
Feed Rates X-Axis Rapid TraverseY-Axis Rapid TraverseZ-Axis Rapid Traverse
Main Spindle Max. Spindle SpeedMax. Spindle PowerMax. Spindle TorqueTool Taper
Table Table LengthTable WidthMaximum Workpiece weight
Dimensions LengthHeightWidthWeight
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Specifications sourced from dn-solutions.com — verified 2026-03-28

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Strengths & Limitations

Strengths

  • Integrated 4th axis eliminates third-party rotary table headaches — factory-calibrated, single controller, zero cable management issues
  • 1,300 mm X-axis travel provides extended reach for longer parts, ideal for multi-face machining of elongated components
  • Box-way construction maintains rigidity during 4-axis cutting where forces shift direction constantly
  • 42 m/min rapid traverse on X/Y is faster than the standard DNM 5700, reducing non-cutting time in production
  • 1,000 kg table capacity handles heavy rotary fixtures without compromising positional accuracy
  • Same Fanuc 0i-Plus control platform found across thousands of DNM installations — parts, service, and programming knowledge transfer instantly

Limitations

  • 8,000 RPM spindle limits high-speed aluminum finishing — shops focused on aluminum should spec the 12K or 15K RPM option
  • 510 mm Z-axis travel restricts deep-cavity and tall-part work compared to the DNM 6700 family
  • Integrated 4th axis means you can't easily swap to a different rotary table brand if your application changes
  • Higher price premium over the base DNM 5700 L may not justify itself for shops that only occasionally need 4th-axis work
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Best For

Aerospace job shops machining brackets, fittings, and structural components that need 4-face access without re-fixturing Production shops running manifold blocks, valve bodies, and hydraulic components that benefit from integrated 4th-axis indexing Mold shops needing to machine electrode holders and small mold components from multiple angles in a single setup Shops upgrading from standalone rotary table setups looking for tighter integration and better accuracy Contract manufacturers wanting one machine that handles both 3-axis production and 4-axis prototype work
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Frequently Asked Questions

01 What does a DN Solutions DNM 5700 L 4TH cost?

Expect to pay $110,000-$160,000 new for the DNM 5700 L 4TH, depending on spindle speed option, tool changer capacity, and probe packages. The integrated 4th axis adds roughly $20,000-$30,000 over the base DNM 5700 L price. Used Doosan-era machines sell in the $40,000-$70,000 range when available.

02 What's the difference between the DNM 5700 L 4TH and adding a rotary table to a DNM 5700 L?

The integrated 4th axis is factory-calibrated, directly controlled by the Fanuc, and doesn't eat into your table space or load capacity. An aftermarket rotary table adds a separate controller, requires custom macros, reduces available table area, and introduces potential accuracy errors at the mounting interface.

03 Can the DNM 5700 L 4TH do simultaneous 4-axis machining?

Yes. The Fanuc 0i-Plus supports full simultaneous 4-axis interpolation, not just indexing. You can program helical and contoured toolpaths that coordinate all four axes for complex geometry like impellers and turbine components.

04 How does the DNM 5700 L 4TH compare to the DNM 5700 4TH?

The L variant extends X-axis travel from 1,050 mm to 1,300 mm and increases table length from 1,050 mm to 1,500 mm, while keeping the same Y and Z travels. Choose the L 4TH when part length demands it; the standard 4TH costs less and has a smaller footprint for shops tight on floor space.

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