Hyundai WIA XF6300
Key Specifications
X Travel
Y Travel
Z Travel
Max Spindle
Spindle Taper
Table Size
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.
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 |
| E Mail | @ |
Specifications sourced from wiamachine.com — verified 2026-03-28
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
Best For
Frequently Asked Questions
01
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
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
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
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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