Used Mazak Integrex machines for sale 69


At Exapro, we offer a curated selection of used Mazak Integrex multi-tasking machines, combining the functions of a CNC lathe and machining center in one compact unit. Designed for precision, flexibility, and efficiency, Integrex machines perform turning, milling, drilling, and tapping operations in a single setup.

Whether you run a small workshop or a large production facility, a Mazak Integrex enables complex machining with minimal manual intervention. From the versatile Integrex 200-IV to the high-performance Integrex e-500H, each model delivers outstanding accuracy, rigidity, and process integration.

Most used Mazak Integrex machines for sale on Exapro range between €70,000 and €350,000, depending on model, year, and configuration. Each listing includes detailed photos, specifications, and condition reports to simplify your purchasing process.

Explore our listings of Mazak Integrex multi-tasking machines and bring 5-axis precision to your production line today.


Advantages of Buying Used Mazak Integrex Machines

Investing in a used Mazak Integrex offers manufacturers a complete machining solution – combining turning, milling, and drilling in one operation for maximum efficiency.

Lower investment cost
On Exapro, used Mazak Integrex machines typically range between €70,000 and €350,000 depending on model, spindle configuration, and automation level. This represents significant savings compared with new machines while maintaining the same high-end performance.

Proven reliability
Mazak’s Integrex series is known for its robust construction and stable machining performance. Each machine integrates precision ball screws, thermal compensation, and intelligent CNC control for consistent accuracy in multi-axis production.

Faster ROI
Reduced setup time and one-chuck machining significantly shorten lead times and improve productivity. Manufacturers can process complex parts in a single cycle – achieving higher throughput and reduced scrap rates.

Access to advanced technology
Integrex machines combine the power of Mazatrol Smooth CNC controls, B-axis milling spindles, and simultaneous 5-axis capability. Many units include tool magazines, automatic pallet changers, and measurement probes for full automation.

Transparency and support
Every Exapro listing includes detailed specifications, photos, and seller information. Buyers can compare models, request inspections, and consult Exapro for assistance with valuation and logistics.

 

Main Technical Features of Used Mazak Integrex Machines

Machining Capabilities

Mazak Integrex machines are designed for complex part production through multi-tasking operations.
Typical capabilities include:
• Simultaneous 5-axis machining
• Full turning and milling in one setup
• Drilling, tapping, and contouring on multiple surfaces
• Sub-spindle options for complete part machining
This versatility allows one operator to perform operations that would normally require several machines – reducing handling time and increasing precision.

CNC Control System

Integrex machines are equipped with Mazatrol SmoothX, Matrix, or Fusion 640MT controls, offering conversational and G-code programming.
Key features include:
• 3D toolpath visualization and adaptive control
• Automatic cycle time optimization
• Tool monitoring and wear compensation
• Integration with CAD/CAM systems for complex parts
These systems simplify programming even for advanced multi-axis operations – improving both flexibility and operator productivity.

Spindle and Axis Configuration

Depending on the model, Mazak Integrex machines feature:
• Turning spindles from 2,000 to 5,000 rpm
• Milling spindles up to 12,000 rpm
• B-axis rotation up to 240°
• Y-axis travel from 150 to 250 mm
This configuration provides exceptional flexibility for both small precision components and large, heavy-duty parts.

Automation and Productivity

Many Integrex models are automation-ready, supporting:
• Automatic tool changers (40–120 tools)
• Pallet shuttle systems
• Probing and in-process measurement
• Chip management and coolant filtration systems
Automation reduces downtime and maximizes machine utilization – ideal for high-mix, multi-shift production environments.

Maintenance and Spare Parts

Mazak ensures long-term support and spare parts availability through its global network.
Routine maintenance includes:
• Spindle lubrication and cooling inspection
• Axis alignment and backlash testing
• Hydraulic and pneumatic system checks
• Software and firmware updates
Exapro recommends reviewing maintenance logs and spindle hours before purchase to ensure consistent long-term performance.

 

Top Models of Used Mazak Integrex Machines

• Mazak Integrex 200-IV – Compact and precise, ideal for small complex parts.
• Mazak Integrex 300-IV – Versatile mid-size model suited for medium production.
• Mazak Integrex e-420H / e-500H – Heavy-duty machines for large-scale components.
• Mazak Integrex i-series – Modern generation with SmoothX control and enhanced energy efficiency.
Each model provides Mazak’s signature multi-tasking capability – ensuring productivity and precision in a wide range of industries.

 

Industries and Applications

Used Mazak Integrex machines are widely used in sectors requiring complex part machining and 5-axis precision:
• Aerospace – turbine components, housings, landing gear parts.
• Automotive – shafts, engine components, molds, and housings.
• Energy – valves, connectors, and heavy-duty flanges.
• Medical and defense – precision instruments and prototypes.
Their ability to perform multiple operations in one cycle makes them a cornerstone of modern high-precision manufacturing.

 

Pricing and Cost Factors for Used Mazak Integrex Machines

The price of a used Mazak Integrex depends on several factors including:
• Model generation (e-series, i-series, j-series)
• Year of manufacture and CNC control version
• Spindle type and number of tool stations
• Automation options and included accessories
• Condition, maintenance history, and hours of operation
Use Valorexo on Exapro to check market value and compare listings transparently – ensuring fair and data-backed purchasing decisions.

 

How to Select the Right Used Mazak Integrex Machine

Define production needs - Choose spindle power, axes, and work envelope according to part geometry and material type.
Check control compatibility - Ensure your CAM software aligns with the Mazatrol version in use.
Inspect mechanical condition - Review spindle hours, backlash, and thermal stability.
Compare automation features - Evaluate tool changers, pallet systems, and probing capabilities.
Consult experts - Exapro’s team can help identify the right Integrex model, organize inspections, and assist with shipping or installation.

 

Ready to Find Your Next Machine?

Browse our listings of used Mazak Integrex machines on Exapro and connect directly with verified sellers worldwide.
Bring Mazak’s multi-tasking precision and 5-axis performance to your production line today.