The WMT CNC ZAY7032G is a modern gear-driven milling machine running on 220V power, offering strong torque for demanding tasks. With six spindle speeds, it adapts well to various materials and machining needs.Designed to operate on a 220V power supply, it delivers powerful torque and reliable performance, making it ideal for a variety of milling tasks.
The drill and mill machine ZAY7032G sturdy design ensures consistent precision and long-lasting durability. Ideal for both professionals and hobbyists, the ZAY7032G balances power, flexibility, and affordability, making it a reliable choice for precise milling projects.
Whether you’re working with metals, plastics, or other materials, the ZAY7032G combines power, versatility, and affordability in one compact, efficient machine.
Specification of ZAY7032G
| Specification | ZAY7032G |
| Drilling capacity | Φ32mm |
| Face milling capacity | Φ63mm |
| End milling capacity | Φ20mm |
| Distance from spindle nose to table | 440mm (optional 670mm) |
| Min. distance from spindle axis to column | 272.5mm |
| Spindle travel | 130mm |
| Spindle taper | MT3 or R8 |
| Step of spindle speed | 6 steps |
| Range of spindle speed 50Hz | 80-1250 r.p.m |
| Range of spindle speed 60Hz | 95-1500 r.p.m |
| Swivel angle of headstock (horizontal) | 360° |
| Swivel angle of headstock (vertical) | ±90° |
| Table size | 800×240mm |
| Forward and backward travel of table | 175mm |
| Left and right travel of table | 500mm |
| Motor Power | 0.75kw |
| N.W/G.W | 315/365kgs |
| Packing size | 770×880×1160mm |
| Loading amount/20″ container | 36pcs |
Machine Features
- ZAY7032G supports milling, drilling, tapping, boring, and reaming operations.
- The head swivels vertically up to ±90° for versatile machining angles.
- Precise spindle micro-feed enables accurate control during machining.
- Adjustable gibs on the table ensure high positioning precision.
- Offers accurate positioning, strong rigidity, and powerful cutting performance.
- Features a gear-driven mechanism and a sturdy round column design.


