Hyundai WIA L2000SY Series
Key Specifications
Max Spindle
Spindle Power
Max Turn Length
max turning diameter
main chuck size
sub spindle chuck
Overview
The Hyundai WIA L2000SY Series is a multi-axis CNC turning center with sub-spindle, Y-axis, and live tooling capability, designed for complete done-in-one machining of complex parts. The SY designation indicates Sub-spindle and Y-axis capability, making this a full mill-turn platform that combines turning, milling, drilling, tapping, and backworking operations in a single setup. With an 8-inch main chuck and 6-inch sub-spindle chuck, the L2000SY handles parts up to 420 mm (16.5 in) turning diameter.
The built-in main spindle delivers 22/11 kW (29.5/14.7 hp) at up to 5,000 RPM, providing the speed and power for productive turning on small-to-medium diameter workpieces. The built-in spindle design eliminates belt-related vibration and maintenance, delivering smoother surface finishes at high RPM. The sub-spindle enables automatic part handoff for backworking operations, eliminating manual part flip and second-operation setup time. Box way construction on the slide provides the rigidity needed for stable milling and turning operations.
The 12-station turret with 5,000 RPM live milling tooling and 25/50 mm tool capacity provides the tooling variety needed for complex multi-operation programs. Maximum turning length of 520 mm (20.5 in) accommodates medium-length shaft and chucked parts. The Fanuc control handles the multi-channel programming required for coordinated main-spindle turning, sub-spindle backworking, and live tooling operations.
New L2000SY Series machines price between $120,000 and $180,000, offering strong value for shops seeking mill-turn capability in the 8-inch chuck class. The machine competes with the DN Solutions Lynx 2100 LMSY, Mazak QT-200MSY, and Haas ST-15Y. For job shops and production manufacturers needing to produce complex parts complete in one setup, the L2000SY eliminates secondary operations and reduces work-in-process inventory.
Full Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Max Turning Diameter | 420 mm (16.5 in) |
| Max Turning Length | mm |
| Main Chuck Size | 8" (200 mm) |
| Sub Spindle Chuck | 6" (150 mm) |
| Max Spindle Speed | 5,000 RPM |
| Spindle Motor Power | 22/11 kW (29.5/14.7 hp) |
| Spindle Torque | N.m |
| Turret Stations | 12 |
| Tool Size | mm |
| Live Tool Speed | 5,000 RPM |
| Guideway Type | Box ways |
| Spindle Drive | Built-in |
| Machine Configuration | Mill-turn with sub-spindle and Y-axis |
| CNC Control | Fanuc 0i-TF Plus |
| Description | Unit |
| Max Turning Dia | mm |
| Chuck Size | inch |
| Spindle Rpm | r/min |
| Spindle Output | kW |
| Travel | mm |
| Rapid Travel | m/min |
| No Of Tools | EA |
| Milling Tool Speed | r/min |
| Type Of Business | Business Type 1VehiclesIT/ElectronicsMachinery/ShipbuildingComplex & Precise PartsDie&Mold IndustryEnergyOthersBusiness Type 2 |
| E Mail | @ |
Specifications sourced from wiamachine.com — verified 2026-03-28
Strengths & Limitations
Strengths
- Built-in spindle design eliminates belt vibration for smoother surface finishes at high RPM -- superior to belt-driven alternatives in the class
- 5,000 RPM live tooling matches the main spindle speed, enabling productive milling and drilling operations without compromising cycle time
- Sub-spindle with automatic part handoff enables complete done-in-one production, eliminating second-operation setups and reducing work-in-process
- Box way construction provides the rigidity needed for stable milling operations that challenge linear guide machines
- 8-inch main / 6-inch sub chuck combination covers the majority of small-to-medium part sizes in job shop and production environments
- Competitive pricing at $120K-$180K offers full mill-turn capability at lower cost than Mazak QT-200MSY and DN Solutions LMSY equivalents
Limitations
- 22 kW spindle power is modest for heavy roughing on larger diameter workpieces -- the L2600SY offers more power for demanding cuts
- Y-axis travel specifications should be confirmed with dealer -- not all variants offer the same Y-axis stroke
- 12 tool stations may be limiting for complex parts requiring many different operations -- twin-turret machines like the LM1800TTSY offer 24 stations
- Hyundai WIA's North American mill-turn application support is less established than Mazak or DMG MORI for complex programming assistance
Best For
Frequently Asked Questions
01
New L2000SY Series machines price between $120,000 and $180,000 depending on options including high-pressure coolant, bar feeder interface, parts catcher, and chip conveyor. A complete cell with bar feeder typically runs $140,000-$210,000. The L2000SY offers significant savings versus comparable Mazak and DMG MORI mill-turn machines.
02
S indicates Sub-spindle capability for automatic part handoff and backworking. Y indicates Y-axis capability for off-center milling, drilling, and tapping. Together, SY means the machine is a complete mill-turn platform that can produce finished parts from bar stock or blanks without secondary operations.
03
Both are 8-inch chuck class mill-turn machines with sub-spindle and Y-axis. The L2000SY features a built-in spindle while the Lynx typically uses belt drive. Both use Fanuc controls and box way construction. DN Solutions (formerly Doosan) has a larger dealer network. Specifications are broadly comparable -- pricing and local dealer quality are the primary differentiators.
04
Yes. The sub-spindle part handoff, parts catcher, and bar feeder integration enable fully unattended production from bar stock. The Fanuc control supports tool life management for extended unmanned runs. Many shops run L2000SY machines with bar feeders producing complex parts lights-out on second and third shifts.
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