AXYZ 7200 Series CNC Router
Key Specifications
Working Area (X×Y×Z)
Spindle Power
Max Spindle Speed
Feed Rate
Positioning Accuracy
Control System
Overview
The AXYZ 7200 Series is a large-format production CNC router from AXYZ International, a Canadian manufacturer with over 30 years of experience in industrial routing. The 7200 Series is designed for shops requiring a wider 7-foot Y-axis working envelope, accommodating oversized panels and workpieces that exceed the capacity of standard 5x10 format machines. The machine targets sign fabrication, aerospace composite routing, marine panel cutting, and display manufacturing applications where sheet widths or part dimensions exceed conventional table sizes.
The 7200 Series is built on AXYZ's proven heavy-duty welded steel frame architecture, with dual helical rack-and-pinion drives on the X-axis gantry to eliminate racking and maintain consistent positioning accuracy across the full table width. Ballscrews on Y and Z provide precise motion on the shorter axes. The machine runs the AXYZ Windows-based controller with full G-code compatibility, integrating with any commercial CAM package without proprietary post-processor requirements.
Spindle options include HSD electrospindles from 7.5 kW to 15 kW, with spindle speeds up to 24,000 RPM suited to aluminum, composite, and plastics cutting. An optional 24-position automatic tool changer carousel supports multi-step production programs. The vacuum hold-down table uses a multi-zone configuration for flexible sheet clamping across various material sizes and thicknesses.
AXYZ International, headquartered in Burlington, Ontario, supports the 7200 Series through a North American dealer network with factory-trained service technicians. The 7200 Series occupies a practical middle ground between standard 5x10 production routers and custom large-format gantry systems, providing extended Y-axis capacity without the cost and complexity of a fully custom machine.
Full Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Working Area (X×Y×Z) | 122 × 84 × 8 in (3,099 × 2,134 × 203 mm) standard |
| Spindle Power | 7.5 – 15 kW HSD electrospindle |
| Max Spindle Speed | 24,000 RPM |
| Feed Rate | Up to 2,000 in/min (50 m/min) rapid |
| Positioning Accuracy | ±0.005 in (±0.127 mm) |
| Control System | AXYZ Windows-based controller (G-code compatible) |
| Table Type | Multi-zone vacuum hold-down |
| Machine Weight | Approx. 4,500 – 5,500 kg |
Strengths & Limitations
Strengths
- 7-foot Y-axis working width handles oversized panels beyond standard 5x10 format capacity
- Dual helical rack drive on the X-axis eliminates gantry racking for consistent cross-table accuracy
- Full G-code compatibility with any CAM software eliminates proprietary post-processor dependencies
- Multi-zone vacuum table supports flexible clamping of varied sheet sizes without mechanical fixtures
- Canadian manufacturer with established North American dealer and service network
Limitations
- Wider table format increases machine footprint and requires larger shop floor allocation than standard 5x10 machines
- Rack-and-pinion drive less precise than linear motor alternatives for tight-tolerance applications
- 7-foot width may be unnecessary overhead for shops that primarily process standard 4x8 and 5x10 sheets
Best For
Frequently Asked Questions
01
The primary difference is the Y-axis working width. The 6010 operates on a standard 5x10 foot (60-inch Y) table, while the 7200 Series provides a 7-foot (84-inch) Y-axis envelope. This extended width is required for shops processing oversized panels, wide composite sheets, or large display components that cannot be accommodated on a standard 5x10 format machine.
02
The 7200 Series cuts wood, MDF, plywood, composites (fiberglass, carbon fiber at light gauge), aluminum sheet and aluminum composite material, plastics (acrylic, HDPE, PVC, polycarbonate), foam, and sign blanks. It is not designed for structural steel or thick aluminum plate machining.
03
Yes. AXYZ offers rotary 4th-axis options compatible with the 7200 Series, enabling routing of cylindrical and contoured parts such as columns, stair components, and shaped architectural elements. The 4th axis can be factory-installed or retrofitted.
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