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Hyundai WIA XF6300

$500,000 - $750,000 Updated 2026-03-19
Hyundai WIA XF6300 5-Axis Machining Centers
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Key Specifications

X Travel

900 mm (35.4 in)

Y Travel

700 mm (27.6 in)

Z Travel

600 mm (23.6 in)

Max Spindle

18,000 RPM

Spindle Taper

HSK-A63

Table Size

mm

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Overview

The Hyundai WIA XF6300 is a large-format 5-axis machining center built on a trunnion table architecture for simultaneous 5-axis contouring of medium-to-large aerospace, energy, and precision components. With a 630 mm rotary table and linear axis travels of 900 x 700 x 600 mm (35.4 x 27.6 x 23.6 in), the XF6300 extends Hyundai WIA's 5-axis capability well beyond the compact F400D into a work envelope suitable for larger structural parts, turbine components, and complex mold features.

The trunnion configuration provides A-axis tilt (typically +30/-120 degrees) combined with C-axis full 360-degree continuous rotation, enabling full simultaneous 5-axis interpolation for sculptured surfaces, undercuts, and compound-angle features. Direct-drive torque motors on both rotary axes eliminate backlash, maximize angular positioning accuracy, and enable the high-speed contouring that aerospace finishing operations demand.

The 18,000 RPM HSK-A63 built-in motor spindle with 37/30 kW (50/40 hp) provides the speed range for high-speed aluminum finishing while delivering substantial torque for productive titanium and steel roughing. The HSK-A63 taper is the optimal interface for this speed range, maintaining rigidity at high RPM where BT40 would loosen. The 60-tool arm-type ATC provides ample tooling capacity for complex 5-axis programs. The FANUC 31i-B5 control with full 5-axis RTCP/TCP function is standard.

At $500,000-$750,000 new, the XF6300 competes with the DMG Mori DMU 80 eVo, Mazak VARIAXIS i-700, and Makino D500. For shops requiring a larger 5-axis work envelope than 400-500 mm table machines can provide, the XF6300 delivers a production-grade platform with competitive Korean pricing versus European alternatives.

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Full Specifications

Parameter Value
Table Diameter 630 mm (24.8 in)
X-Axis Travel 900 mm (35.4 in)
Y-Axis Travel 700 mm (27.6 in)
Z-Axis Travel 600 mm (23.6 in)
A Axis Range +30° / -120°
C Axis Range 360° (continuous)
Max Spindle Speed 18,000 RPM
Spindle Taper HSK-A63
Spindle Motor Power kW
Spindle Type Built-in motor spindle
A C Axis Drive Direct-drive torque motors
Max Workpiece Diameter 730 mm (28.7 in)
Max Workpiece Height 500 mm (19.7 in)
Max Workpiece Weight 600 kg (1,323 lb)
Atc Capacity 60 tools (90 optional)
Atc Type Arm-type ATC
Rapid Traverse Linear 48 m/min (1,890 ipm)
Guideway Type Linear roller guideways
Positioning Accuracy ±0.004 mm (±0.00016 in)
Repeatability ±0.002 mm (±0.00008 in)
CNC Control FANUC 31i-B5 (5-axis)
Machine Weight 18,000 kg (39,683 lb)
Description Unit
Table Size mm
Max Load Capacity kg
Spindle Rpm r/min
Spindle Torque N.m
Travel mm
Rapid Feed Rate m/min
No Of Tools EA
Tool Change Time sec
Type Of Business Business Type 1VehiclesIT/ElectronicsMachinery/ShipbuildingComplex & Precise PartsDie&Mold IndustryEnergyOthersBusiness Type 2
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Specifications sourced from wiamachine.com — verified 2026-03-28

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Strengths & Limitations

Strengths

  • 630 mm trunnion table handles significantly larger parts than 400-500 mm table 5-axis machines, expanding application range
  • 18,000 RPM HSK-A63 spindle with 37 kW provides excellent speed range for both aluminum finishing and titanium roughing
  • Direct-drive torque motors on A and C axes deliver zero-backlash rotary positioning for maximum contouring accuracy
  • 60-tool ATC (90 optional) provides ample capacity for complex aerospace and mold programs requiring many tools
  • FANUC 31i-B5 with full RTCP/TCP is the highest-tier FANUC 5-axis control, compatible with all major 5-axis CAM systems
  • Competitive pricing at $500K-$750K versus comparable European 5-axis machines from DMG Mori and Hermle

Limitations

  • 600 kg maximum workpiece weight may constrain some heavy steel and titanium applications on the 630 mm table
  • HSK-A63 taper limits deep-cut torque at low RPM versus BT50 — heavy titanium roughing may require a BT50 5-axis platform
  • 18,000 kg machine weight and large footprint require significant floor space and foundation planning
  • Hyundai WIA 5-axis application engineering and after-sales support is less mature than Makino, DMG Mori, or Okuma
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Best For

Aerospace manufacturers machining medium-to-large aluminum and titanium structural components with complex contours Energy sector shops producing turbine blades, impellers, and complex housings requiring simultaneous 5-axis contouring Mold and die shops machining complex core/cavity surfaces on medium-to-large tools requiring full 5-axis access Medical device companies producing large implants, surgical instruments, and complex anatomical geometries Production shops stepping up from 400-500 mm table 5-axis machines that need a larger work envelope
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Frequently Asked Questions

01 How does the XF6300 compare to the F400D?

The XF6300 steps up in every dimension: 630 mm table (vs 400 mm), 900x700x600 mm travels (vs 600x500x500), 600 kg workpiece capacity (vs 300 kg), 18,000 RPM / 37 kW spindle (vs 15,000 RPM / 22 kW), and FANUC 31i-B5 control (vs 0i-MF Plus). The XF6300 is for shops that have outgrown the F400D work envelope.

02 What CAM systems support the FANUC 31i-B5 5-axis control?

All major 5-axis CAM systems support FANUC 31i-B5 with RTCP, including Mastercam, Hypermill, PowerMill, NX CAM, SolidCAM, and Esprit. FANUC 5-axis post-processors are widely available and well-tested. The 31i-B5 also supports FANUC Manual Guide i for simpler shop-floor programming tasks.

03 Why choose direct-drive torary axes over worm gear?

Direct-drive torque motors eliminate the mechanical transmission (worm gear, coupling) between motor and axis. Benefits include zero backlash, higher rotary acceleration, faster indexing, smoother contouring, and lower maintenance. The trade-off is higher initial cost, but for production 5-axis work where accuracy and speed matter, direct-drive is the preferred technology.

04 Can the XF6300 perform 3+2 and full 5-axis machining?

Yes. The XF6300 supports both 3+2 (positional 5-axis, where rotary axes lock at an angle while linear axes cut) and full simultaneous 5-axis machining (all five axes interpolating together). Most production programs use a combination of both modes — 3+2 for flat features and drilling, simultaneous 5-axis for sculptured surfaces.

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Videos

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