Mazak INTEGREX e-1250V/8
Key Specifications
Rapid Traverse
max turning diameter
max part length
main spindle speed
milling spindle speed
milling spindle taper
Overview
The Mazak INTEGREX e-1250V/8 is a large-capacity vertical multi-tasking machine — one of the most capable single-platform solutions in Mazak's lineup for massive chucked and disk-shaped workpieces. The "e" prefix puts it in the extended-capacity e-Series, and the "1250" denotes the 1,250 mm (49.2 in) maximum turning diameter. The "/8" suffix indicates the 8-axis configuration available on this platform. This is tradeshow-level heavy equipment, targeted at aerospace, energy, and defense manufacturers running parts too large for any horizontal INTEGREX.
The vertical orientation of the turning spindle is a deliberate design choice for large, heavy workpieces. Parts mount directly on the table under gravity rather than requiring a horizontal spindle nose to cantilever them outward. The turning spindle runs at lower RPM appropriate for large-diameter work — typically 500-800 RPM maximum — with substantial torque to drive heavy cuts on large-diameter forgings, castings, and weldments. The table accommodates workpieces up to 1,250 mm (49.2 in) in diameter and accepts loads up to 3,000 kg (6,614 lb).
Milling is performed by a B-axis milling spindle that rotates and tilts to attack the workpiece from any angle — providing the same 5-axis capability found on horizontal INTEGREX machines but applied to vertical workpiece orientation. The milling spindle runs through a Capto C8 or equivalent interface at speeds appropriate for the heavy-duty cutting expected on large industrial parts. ATC capacity starts at 36 tools with options for expanded magazines.
The machine runs on MAZATROL SmoothAi CNC. At weights exceeding 40,000 kg (88,185 lb), the e-1250V/8 is a foundation-intensive, purpose-built installation. Competing machines in this vertical multi-tasking class include the Okuma VTM-120YB, DMG Mori NVX 5100, and Forest-Line Epikon. New machines in this class carry price tags in the $1,000,000-$2,000,000+ range.
Full Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Max Turning Diameter | 1,250 mm (49.2 in) |
| Max Part Length | 1,500 mm (59.1 in) height |
| Main Spindle Speed | 500 RPM (max, varies by configuration) |
| Milling Spindle Speed | 10,000 RPM |
| Milling Spindle Taper | Capto C8 |
| Number Of Axes | 8 |
| B Axis Range | 240° (-30° to +210°) |
| Atc Tool Capacity | 36 tools (72 or 110 optional) |
| Max Workpiece Weight | 3,000 kg (6,614 lb) |
| Rapid Traverse Rate | 20 m/min (787 ipm) on linear axes |
| Machine Weight | 40,000+ kg (88,185+ lb) |
| CNC Control | MAZATROL SmoothAi CNC |
Specifications sourced from mazakusa.com — verified 2026-03-28
Strengths & Limitations
Strengths
- 1,250 mm turning diameter handles enormous ring, disk, and flange-type parts that are physically impossible to machine on horizontal multi-tasking machines
- Vertical spindle orientation allows large, heavy workpieces to mount under gravity — eliminating the cantilever stress and fixture complexity of horizontal setups at this scale
- 5-axis B-axis milling spindle provides full multi-tasking capability equivalent to horizontal INTEGREX machines, enabling complete part machining in a single setup
- 3,000 kg (6,614 lb) table load capacity handles the heaviest industrial forgings and castings without requiring secondary heavy-lift equipment mid-cycle
- 8-axis configuration maximizes simultaneous machining possibilities for complex large aerospace and energy parts
- MAZATROL SmoothAi with thermal compensation maintains accuracy during long cycles on large, expensive workpieces where scrap is not an option
Limitations
- $1M-$2M+ investment requires sustained volume of high-value, large-format aerospace or energy work to justify the capital expenditure
- 40,000+ kg machine weight demands engineered foundations, special rigging, and dedicated utility infrastructure that can take months to prepare
- Extreme specialization means the machine runs idle if large-part volume drops — it cannot be easily redirected to smaller, general-purpose work
- Lead times of 12-18 months or more for new machines are common at this specification level
- Skilled programming for 8-axis multi-tasking on very large, complex workpieces requires specialized CAM post processors and experienced programmers
Best For
Frequently Asked Questions
01
The e-1250V/8 is a vertical multi-tasking machine — the turning spindle is vertically oriented, and the workpiece sits on a table under gravity. This configuration is better suited for large, heavy disk and ring-type workpieces. Horizontal INTEGREX machines use a horizontal turning spindle and are optimized for shaft-type components and chucked parts that can be cantilevered. Choose vertical for massive, heavy disks and flanges; choose horizontal for shafts and medium-to-large chucked work.
02
The machine accommodates workpieces up to 1,250 mm (49.2 in) in diameter, approximately 1,500 mm (59.1 in) in height, and up to 3,000 kg (6,614 lb) in weight. This covers the vast majority of large aerospace disks, energy sector flanges, and heavy industrial ring-type components. Parts significantly larger than this would require even more specialized vertical turning equipment.
03
Yes. The B-axis milling spindle provides the same 5-axis capability as horizontal INTEGREX machines. The MAZATROL SmoothAi control handles full simultaneous 5-axis contouring, indexed positioning, and turning operations. This enables complex angular features, compound curves, and multi-face machining on large workpieces without repositioning.
04
At this scale and specification level, lead times of 12-24 months from order to installation are typical. The machine requires custom engineering, specialized manufacturing, and extended commissioning time. Buyers should plan foundation and facility preparation to run in parallel with machine manufacturing to avoid delays.
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