Enshu Enshu SV130
Key Specifications
X Travel
Y Travel
Z Travel
Spindle Taper
Tool Capacity
Table Size
Overview
The Enshu SV130 is an ultra-compact vertical machining center designed for high-speed drilling, tapping, and light milling of small parts. With a tiny 400 x 300 mm work area and axis travels of 320 x 400 x 250 mm, this machine is purpose-built for production environments where small components need to be machined quickly and accurately in large volumes. The SV130 represents Enshu's philosophy of building machines optimized for specific production tasks rather than general-purpose flexibility.
The spindle runs at 20,000 RPM with a No. 15 taper (7/24), delivering 5.5 kW for one-minute peak duty, 3.7 kW for ten-minute continuous, and 1.5 kW continuous rating. This power profile is matched to the machine's intended work envelope: rapid drilling and tapping of small holes in aluminum, brass, and light alloy parts where high spindle speed matters more than raw torque. The small taper tooling keeps tool change times minimal and enables the fast chip-to-chip cycles that production environments demand.
The machine accommodates 17 tools standard with a 21-tool optional magazine, providing sufficient capacity for most small-part production operations without the bulk and cost of larger tool changers. The table supports workpieces up to 110 kg, which is more than adequate for the small parts this machine is designed to process. The compact 1,140 x 2,200 mm floor space and 1,980 mm height make the SV130 easy to integrate into tight production cells and multi-machine layouts.
At approximately 1,500 kg, the SV130 is lightweight enough for standard factory floors without special foundation requirements. This machine excels in electronics enclosure machining, small automotive fittings, medical device components, and any application where dozens or hundreds of small parts need precise hole patterns, tapped features, and light contour milling at high throughput rates.
Full Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Table Size | 400 x 300 mm (15.7 x 11.8 in) |
| X-Axis Travel | 320 mm (12.6 in) |
| Y-Axis Travel | 400 mm (15.7 in) |
| Z-Axis Travel | 250 mm (9.8 in) |
| Spindle Speed | 20,000 RPM |
| Spindle Taper | No. 15 (7/24 taper) |
| Spindle Motor Power | 5.5(1min)/3.7(10min)/1.5(Cont.) |
| Tool Capacity | 17 standard (21 optional) |
| Max Workpiece Weight | 110 kg (243 lb) |
| Floor Space Required | 1,140 x 2,200 mm (44.9 x 86.6 in) |
| Machine Height | 1,980 mm (78.0 in) |
| Machine Weight | 1,500 |
| Travel | X axis travel |
| Y Axis Travel | 400 |
| Z Axis Travel | 250 |
| Table | Table work area size |
| Maximum Table Loaded | 110 |
| Spindle | Spindle speed |
| Spindle Taper Type | 7/24 taper number 15 |
| Atc | Maximum tool capacity |
| Machine Dimensions | Machine height |
| Floor Space | 1,140×2,200 |
Specifications sourced from enshu.co.jp — verified 2026-03-28
Strengths & Limitations
Strengths
- Ultra-compact footprint of 1,140 x 2,200 mm makes it ideal for dense production cell layouts with multiple machines
- 20,000 RPM spindle speed enables high-speed drilling and tapping cycles on aluminum and light alloy parts
- Lightweight 1,500 kg machine requires no special foundation preparation for standard factory floor installation
- Low machine height of 1,980 mm allows installation in facilities with limited overhead clearance
- Purpose-built design eliminates unnecessary mass and complexity for focused small-part production
- Enshu production DNA from decades of Japanese automotive manufacturing ensures reliability in continuous operation
Limitations
- No. 15 taper severely limits tooling options and cutting capability compared to BT30 or BT40 machines
- 320 x 400 x 250 mm travels restrict the machine to very small parts; anything beyond pocket-sized components requires a larger platform
- 1.5 kW continuous spindle power is insufficient for any meaningful steel cutting or heavy material removal
- Limited brand recognition and dealer network for Enshu outside Japan and select Asian markets
Best For
Frequently Asked Questions
01
New Enshu SV130 machines typically price between $80,000 and $140,000 depending on tool magazine configuration and automation options. The compact, focused design keeps the price well below larger VMCs.
02
The SV130 is designed for small parts that fit within its 400 x 300 mm table and 320 x 400 x 250 mm travel envelope. Typical applications include electronics enclosures, small automotive fittings, medical device components, and precision hardware requiring drilling, tapping, and light milling.
03
While the SV130 can technically machine mild steel with appropriate tooling, its No. 15 taper spindle and 1.5 kW continuous power rating make it impractical for steel production work. The machine is optimized for aluminum, brass, and other non-ferrous materials.
04
The EV360Te is a significantly larger machine with BT30 taper, 600 x 360 x 300 mm travels, and 250 kg table capacity. The SV130 is more compact and specialized for the smallest parts, while the EV360Te offers broader capability for larger small-part production.
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