The price of our vertical machining centers is determined by a variety of factors. The size of the machining envelope, which indicates the maximum dimensions of the workpiece that can be processed, is a major determinant. Larger vertical machining centers with greater X, Y, and Z - axis travel distances generally command a higher price. The level of spindle performance, including spindle speed, power, and torque, also impacts the cost; high - speed spindles capable of rapid machining and those with higher power for heavy - duty cutting are more expensive. The type of control system, whether it's a basic CNC system or a more advanced high - end control with additional features like 5 - axis interpolation, also affects the price. Additionally, optional accessories such as automatic tool changers with a larger capacity, high - precision linear scales for enhanced accuracy, and fourth - axis or fifth - axis units for complex machining, will add to the overall cost. To obtain a detailed price quote for a vertical machining center that suits your manufacturing needs, please contact our sales team. They will assess your requirements and provide you with a customized price based on the specific configuration and features you desire.