
Machine Overview
This 2020 DOOSAN DVF8000 is a remarkable machine installed in 2023 and previously a demo model. It is available for immediate inspection and purchase in its current location.
The DVF8000 is equipped with essential options including a probe, chip conveyor, and 5-axis capabilities. Its specifications boast a generous table size of 31.5" with a capacity to handle up to 699.9 kg. The travels are extensive with X-axis reaching 1,000 mm, Y-axis 899.92 mm, and Z-axis 685.04 mm.
Rotational capabilities of this machine are impressive: the A-axis rotates 240 degrees (+/- 120 degrees) and the C-axis offers a full 360 degrees, complementing its cutting and turning functions. The spindle features a speed of 18,000 RPM, driven by a 22.4 kW motor with an HSK-T63 taper. The tool changer has a capacity for 120 tools, while the machine is capable of achieving rapid movements up to 45 m/min in operation. The entire setup of this machine weighs approximately 25,401.2 kg.
Installed recently, the machine runs with a DOOSAN CUFOS Control (FANUC), making it highly interactive and user-friendly. The 31.5" (800MM) rotary table works effectively in tandem with the C-axis's 600 RPM direct drive turning spindle. Its RENISHAW probe is ready for precision work, and cooling is efficiently managed with through-spindle coolant and a spindle chiller. Additionally, a coolant chiller ensures optimal thermal management.
Backed by advanced software and hardware features like AICC II 600 block look-ahead, Intelligent Kinematic Compensation (IKC) software for rotary axis calibration, absolute glass scales for X/Y/Z axes, and absolute rotary encoders for A and C axes, this machine provides comprehensive support for precise work. It also includes essential machining functionalities like spindle orientation, rigid tapping, and a USB port for connectivity.
As of April 2025, the machine has seen only 286 hours of cutting time, offering a like-new condition. Its full replacement cost, equipped as such, is valued at $900,000. This machine remains under power in the plant, ensuring potential buyers can witness its operational capabilities firsthand.
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