5-axis machining centers have revolutionized the metalworking industry with their ability to perform intricate milling and machining operations on five axes simultaneously. These advanced machines offer significant advantages over traditional 3-axis machines, including enhanced precision, greater flexibility, and reduced tool wear. The simultaneous 5-axis machining capability allows for the creation of complex geometries, multi-sided components, and superior surface finishes in a single setup, eliminating the need for multiple setups and part repositioning.
Ideal for industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical, and energy, 5-axis machining centers excel in producing parts with complex geometries, such as turbine blades, orthopedic implants, and intricate automotive components. When considering the purchase of a 5-axis machining center, it is crucial to evaluate factors such as machine size, spindle power, tool capacity, and the control system. Kitmondo offers a wide selection of 5-axis machining centers to meet the diverse needs of various industries.
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Year: 2008
Axis X | 700 mm |
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Axis Z | 700 mm |
Type | Continuous |
Axis Y | 700 mm |
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Type | Horizontal |
CNC | Siemens 840 D |
Price on request
Italy
Year: 2002
Axis X | 800 mm |
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Axis Z | 510 mm |
Type | Indexed |
Axis Y | 700 mm |
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Type | Vertical |
CNC | Winmax |
36,500 €
Poland
Year: 2006
Axis X | 600 mm |
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Axis Z | 450 mm |
Type | Continuous |
Axis Y | 450 mm |
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Type | Vertical |
CNC | Heidenhain 530 |
Price on request
Denmark
Year: 2008
Axis X | 1020 mm |
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Axis Z | 610 mm |
Type | Indexed |
Axis Y | 610 mm |
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Type | Vertical |
CNC | Winmax |
36,500 €
Poland
Year: ~ 1998
Axis X | 250 mm |
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Axis Z | 3000 mm |
Spindle taper |
Axis Y | 200 mm |
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CNC | NUM 1060 M |
Max. spindle speed | 18000 rpm |
Price on request
Switzerland
Year: 2001
Axis X | 800 mm |
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Axis Z | 450 mm |
CNC | HEIDENHAIN TNC 430 |
Axis Y | 450 mm |
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Type | Vertical |
Number of tool pockets | 30 |
Price on request
Switzerland
Year: 2000
Axis X | 1250 mm |
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Axis Z | 800 mm |
CNC | HEIDENHAIN TNC 426 |
Axis Y | 880 mm |
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Type | Vertical |
Type of axis | Universal head |
Price on request
Slovenia
Year: 2004
Axis X | 500 mm |
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Axis Z | 380 mm |
Type | Continuous |
Axis Y | 420 mm |
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Type | Vertical |
CNC | Heidenhain Mill plus IT |
Price on request
Czech Republic
Year: 2008
Axis X | 800 mm |
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Axis Z | 500 mm |
Type | Continuous |
Axis Y | 600 mm |
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Type | Vertical |
CNC | Heidenhain TNC 530 |
Price on request
Denmark
Year: 2002
Axis X | 880 mm |
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Axis Z | 630 mm |
CNC | HEIDENHAIN TNC 430 |
Axis Y | 630 mm |
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Type | Vertical |
Type of axis | 1x head + 1x bed |
Price on request
Germany
Year: 2011
Axis X | 500 mm |
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Axis Z | 400 mm |
Type | Indexed |
Axis Y | 450 mm |
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Type | Vertical |
CNC | Siemens 810 D |
62,000 €
Turkey
Year: 1999
Axis X | 1200 mm |
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Axis Z | 600 mm |
Table length | 2300 mm |
Axis Y | 850 mm |
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CNC | SIEMENS |
Table width | 930 mm |
Price on request
Germany
Year: ~ 2000
Axis X | 750 mm |
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Axis Z | 520 mm |
Type | Continuous |
Axis Y | 600 mm |
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Type | Vertical |
CNC | Millplus |
Price on request
Spain
Year: 2008
Axis X | 1000 mm |
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Axis Z | 850 mm |
Number of tool pockets | 2006 |
Axis Y | 800 mm |
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CNC | Fanuc Series 18i-MB |
Spindle taper |
Price on request
Finland
Year: 2023
Axis X | 610 mm |
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Axis Z | 406 mm |
Spindle taper |
Axis Y | 406 mm |
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CNC | Haas |
Max. spindle speed | 12000 rpm |
118,000 €
Romania
Year: 2008
Axis X | 450 mm |
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Axis Z | 400 mm |
Type |
Axis Y | 600 mm |
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Type | Vertical |
CNC | HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 |
Price on request
United Kingdom
Year: 2016
Axis X | 750 mm |
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Axis Z | 550 mm |
Type |
Axis Y | 650 mm |
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Type | Vertical |
CNC | Heidenhain iTNC 640 |
Price on request
Czech Republic
Year: 2018
Axis X | 750 mm |
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Axis Z | 560 mm |
Table length | 800 mm |
Axis Y | 650 mm |
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CNC | Heidenhain TNC 640 |
Table width | 650 mm |
Price on request
Italy
Year: 2010
Axis X | 120 mm |
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Axis Z | 200 mm |
CNC | SIEMENS Sinumerik 840D SL |
Axis Y | 120 mm |
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Type | Vertical |
Max. part weight | 5 kg |
Price on request
Italy
Year: 1998
Axis X | 560 mm |
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Axis Z | 450 mm |
CNC | OKUMA OSP7000M-H |
Axis Y | 450 mm |
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Type | Vertical |
Spindle taper | bt 40 |
Price on request
Italy
A 5-axis machining center is a computer numerical control (CNC) machine capable of performing complex milling and machining operations on five different axes simultaneously. Unlike traditional 3-axis machines, which only move in the X, Y, and Z planes, 5-axis machines can also rotate around the A and B axes. This additional range of motion allows for greater flexibility and precision when manufacturing intricate parts and components.
Simultaneous 5-Axis Machining: This capability allows for cutting and shaping materials along five axes at once, resulting in reduced setup times, enhanced precision, and superior surface finishes. It is particularly beneficial for producing complex, contoured parts that would otherwise require multiple setups on a conventional 3-axis machine.
Improved Accuracy: By eliminating the need for multiple setups and part repositioning, 5-axis machining centers minimize human error and inconsistencies, leading to higher quality, more accurate parts and reduced scrap rates.
Enhanced Versatility: The advanced motion capabilities of 5-axis machines enable the creation of highly intricate geometries and multi-sided parts in a single setup. This versatility allows manufacturers to tackle a broader range of projects and expand their offerings.
Reduced Tool Wear: The simultaneous movement of the cutting tool and workpiece in a 5-axis machining center reduces overall stress on the tool, leading to less wear and longer tool life. This can result in significant cost savings over time.
These machining centers are utilized in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, medical, and energy, for producing components with complex geometries. Examples include:
When considering the purchase of a 5-axis machining center, it is essential to evaluate factors such as machine size, spindle power, tool capacity, and control system. Additionally, consider the level of after-sales support and training provided by the manufacturer to ensure maximum return on investment.
The price of 5-axis machining centers can vary significantly based on size, features, capabilities, brand, and age (new vs. used). Here are some general estimates:
For used machines, prices typically range from €50,000 to €190,000. Kitmondo’s pricing algorithm, Valorexo, can help pinpoint a fair market price.
Ensure you agree on all details with the seller or seek support from a Kitmondo agent to make an informed decision. This approach helps maximize your investment and ensures the machine meets your specific needs and budget.