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Hyundai WIA L200MC

$110,000 - $190,000 Updated 2026-03-16
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Key Specifications

Max Spindle

5,000 RPM

Spindle Power

15/11 kW (10 min/continuous) (20/15 hp)

Max Turn Length

500 mm (19.7 in)

chuck size

6 in (152 mm)

swing over bed

310 mm (12.2 in)

max turning diameter

270 mm (10.6 in)

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Overview

The Hyundai WIA L200MC is a compact 6-inch chuck CNC turning center with integrated live tooling and Y-axis milling capability, designed for high-volume production of small precision parts in the 50mm to 150mm diameter range. With a 310mm swing over bed, 5,000 RPM main spindle, and 15 kW of cutting power, the L200MC targets the compact turning segment served by automotive, medical device, and electronics component manufacturers where cycle time and floor space efficiency are paramount. The Y-axis travel of ±40mm enables off-center milling, eccentric drilling, and slot cutting on turned parts in a single setup without a secondary VMC operation.

Hyundai WIA designed the L200MC as a compact, productive mill-turn solution for shops producing small turned parts with milled features — a growing category as part complexity increases across automotive electronics, hydraulic fittings, and medical implant production. The 6-inch chuck and compact footprint make the L200MC well-suited for high-density machine arrangements in production cells. The Fanuc 0i-TF Plus control is standard, providing familiar programming and broad CAM post processor support with minimal operator retraining for shops already running Fanuc machinery.

A 12-station live-tool turret with VDI 30 driven tool interface supports the tool variety needed for complex small-part programs. The driven tools operate at up to 6,000 RPM, supporting drilling, tapping, and end milling on external and end-face features within the compact work zone. Programmable bar feeder interface integration and automatic part catcher options make the L200MC well-suited for unmanned production of bar-fed small parts. The 52mm spindle bore accommodates bar stock up to 48mm diameter through the spindle.

The L200MC competes with the Mazak Quick Turn 200MY, DMG Mori NLX 2000SY, and Doosan Lynx 220LMA in the compact mill-turn lathe segment. For shops running high-volume small-part turning with milled features who value Fanuc control familiarity and Korean-brand pricing, the L200MC offers a productive platform. New machine pricing typically falls between $110,000 and $190,000. Specs sourced from Hyundai WIA published data.

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Full Specifications

Parameter Value
Chuck Size 6 in (152 mm)
Swing Over Bed 310 mm (12.2 in)
Max Turning Diameter 270 mm (10.6 in)
Max Turning Length 500 mm (19.7 in)
Max Spindle Speed 5,000 RPM
Spindle Motor Power 15/11 kW (10 min/continuous) (20/15 hp)
Spindle Bore 52 mm (2.0 in)
Y Axis Travel ±40 mm (±1.57 in)
Live Tool Speed Max 6,000 RPM
Turret Stations 12
Rapid Traverse Z 30 m/min
Rapid Traverse X 24 m/min
CNC Control Fanuc 0i-TF Plus
Machine Weight Approx. 4,500 kg (9,921 lb)

Specifications sourced from wiamachine.com — verified 2026-03-28

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Strengths & Limitations

Strengths

  • Y-axis travel of ±40mm enables true off-center milling and drilling for complete part machining in a single setup, eliminating secondary VMC operations for most small-part programs
  • Compact 6-inch chuck footprint allows high-density machine arrangements in production cells and is well-matched to the 50mm to 150mm diameter small-part production range
  • 52mm spindle bore accommodates bar stock up to 48mm diameter with bar feeder integration for high-volume unmanned bar-fed production cycles
  • Fanuc 0i-TF Plus control provides maximum CAM ecosystem compatibility and familiar operator interface for shops standardized on Fanuc across their machine fleet

Limitations

  • ±40mm Y-axis travel is more limited than the L300MC's ±52.5mm — parts requiring large off-center features may require the larger machine
  • 6-inch chuck limits the machine to smaller-diameter workpieces — shops regularly turning parts above 200mm diameter need the 8-inch or larger class
  • 500mm maximum turning length restricts the machine to short parts — shaft work longer than 500mm requires the L300MC or larger platform
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Best For

Automotive component manufacturers running high-volume bar-fed production of small turned parts with off-center holes, slots, and milled features in the 50mm to 150mm diameter range Medical device shops producing bone screws, implant components, surgical instrument bodies, and connectors requiring both turning and precise milling in a single compact setup Hydraulics and fluid power manufacturers producing fittings, valves, spool bodies, and manifolds where complete machining in a single setup reduces work-in-process Electronics and precision instrument manufacturers producing housings, connectors, and sensor bodies where 6-inch-class turning plus milling covers the full part feature set
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Frequently Asked Questions

01 How does the L200MC differ from the L300MC?

The L200MC has a 6-inch chuck, 310mm swing, 500mm turning length, and ±40mm Y-axis — targeting small-part production in the compact turning range. The L300MC has an 8-inch chuck, 380mm swing, 750mm turning length, and ±52.5mm Y-axis — addressing a broader range of medium-diameter parts. The L200MC prioritizes compact footprint and high-volume small-part production; the L300MC covers a wider diameter and length range for more diverse job shop work.

02 Can the L200MC run bar-fed production automatically?

Yes. The L200MC includes a standard bar feeder interface in the Fanuc 0i-TF Plus control for integration with major bar feeder brands including LNS, Iemca, and Haas. With bar feeder, automatic part catcher, and tool life management configured, the L200MC can run unmanned bar-fed production of small turned parts for extended periods. Bar stock up to 48mm diameter is supported through the 52mm spindle bore.

03 What is the maximum live tooling speed and what operations does it support?

The L200MC live tooling drive operates up to 6,000 RPM. This supports drilling, reaming, tapping, and end milling on external diameters, end faces, and cross features using the Y-axis plus C-axis positioning. Common operations include radial holes, end-face bolt hole patterns, slots, keyways, and flat milling. High-speed milling operations above 6,000 RPM are not supported on the live tool drive — those operations are better suited to a dedicated VMC.

04 Is a sub-spindle available on the L200MC?

A sub-spindle configuration is available as an option on the L200MC platform, allowing complete 2-operation part machining in a single cycle. The sub-spindle receives the part transferred from the main spindle and performs back-face turning, boring, and driven tool operations on the second end. This is particularly valuable for high-volume production of parts requiring facing and drilling on both ends, eliminating all manual operations and part handling between first and second operations.

05 How does the L200MC's footprint compare to similar machines?

The L200MC has a compact footprint of approximately 2,300 x 1,800 mm (90 x 71 inches), making it one of the smaller Y-axis mill-turn lathes in the market. This allows two or three L200MC machines to be arranged in the floor space of a single larger machining center, increasing throughput per square meter in high-density production cells. The compact size also simplifies installation in existing facilities with limited floor space.

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