MAZAK VC-Ez 16X

Mazak's VC-Ez 16X vertical machining center with MAZATROL SmoothEz5 CNC.

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The VC-Ez 16X vertical machining center with MAZATROL SmoothEz5 CNC enables the Kentucky-built VC-Ez 16X to process small complex parts via 3+2 or full 5-axis machining. The machine combines a rugged spindle and space-saving design with a full range of options to meet many production needs.

X-, Y-, Z-axis travels of 30.00", 16.14", and 20.08" allow the machine to accommodate maximum workpieces of 18.11" diameter x 19.09" tall and weight up to 507 lb (230kg). All VC-Ez models feature a 40-taper, 12,000rpm, 25hp spindle and 30-tool magazine. The 5-axis rotary/tilt trunnion table with roller gear cam technology increases part-production capabilities with 360° of C-axis rotation and -40° to 110° of B-axis tilting capacity. The machine is also equipped with dual lagged ballscrews on each linear axis and incorporates the Mazak MX Hybrid Roller Guide System for rigidity, speed, and accuracy.

Options include a versatile 15,000rpm, 29.5hp spindle with 81.13 ft-lb of torque and a 30- or 50-tool automatic changer, along with a magazine loading station, dual probe kit, and Ez tool station. Plus, various chip-management options – including 213psi through-spindle and Niagara coolant, filter tray, hinge chip, conveyor, and Mazak’s SUPERFLOW 1,000psi high-pressure coolant system – aid in reduced maintenance downtime.

For hands-free adjustment, operators can control an optional programmable coolant and/or air nozzle system via M-code or from a separate control panel for 180°+ range of motion and to teach a specific angular location for every tool. Plus, the machine is designed to accept standard or customized automation solutions for unattended production and increased productivity.

Enhanced operator ergonomics and a generous work area improve loading and unloading of workpieces and tools, while a traverse rate of 1,654ipm in the X-, Y-, and Z-axis enables higher throughput.

Mazak USA
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April 2023
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