For long aluminum extrusions, EV die-cast structural parts, and architectural profiles, you need a machine built for both speed and precision. That machine is the Taikan T-V2500 — a profile machining center designed from the ground up for narrow, oversized workpieces.

The T-V2500 uses a full cast-iron moving-column structure with a fixed table. This layout delivers a large work envelope — 2,500 mm X-axis, 550 mm Y-axis, 650 mm Z-axis — while keeping the footprint compact. If you need more vertical clearance, the Z-axis can be raised by an additional 100 to 200 mm.
All major castings are double stress-relieved, giving you a dimensionally stable platform that holds accuracy over years of production. To keep the rigid structure agile, we engineered a lightweight three-axis design. As part of the taikan cnc product lineup, the T-V2500 delivers 60 m/min rapids in X, 40 m/min in Y and Z, with near-instant acceleration for high-speed cutting in aluminum and light alloys.
The X and Y axes ride on six guide blocks with multi-point support. This evenly distributes cutting forces and boosts static and dynamic rigidity, so you can plunge, slot, and contour aggressively — without chatter — even on thin-walled profiles.

Standard equipment is a Taikan direct-drive spindle: BT40, 12,000 rpm. Direct drive eliminates belts, cuts vibration, and reaches full speed fast. For heavy production, add an optional spindle chiller to control thermal growth and protect tool life. Need to drill deep or mill aggressively? Optional through-spindle coolant clears chips instantly, delivering clean holes and smooth finishes in aluminum, magnesium, and other non-ferrous materials.
The 24-station arm-type tool magazine is built in-house. Its short-arm design accelerates tool changes and gives you extra clearance around the work zone — a real advantage when you’re running tall fixtures or long, awkwardly shaped profile parts.
Load one station while the spindle cuts on the other. The T-V2500 supports a multi-station fixture layout that slashes idle time and raises overall equipment effectiveness — no robots or complex pallet systems needed. It’s a simple, reliable way to keep a dedicated production line running on window profiles, rail transit extrusions, or EV battery tray parts.

A steep-slant bed and a moving flushing system push chips straight to the front-mounted conveyor. A multi-stage filtration unit keeps coolant clean, maintaining consistent cutting conditions and surface quality shift after shift.
Standard semi-enclosed double-door guarding gives operators fast, ergonomic access. Rust-resistant guideways ensure long-term reliability. The pendant is integrated into the machine body — no bulky external box — saving floor space and making it easier to place multiple machines side by side. Need cleaner air? A fully enclosed enclosure with an oil mist collector is available.
The T-V2500 is a workhorse profile machining center for:
New energy vehicles — longitudinal beams, cover plates, and long narrow die-cast parts
Rail transit — carriage frames, interior structures, and track components
Architectural systems — window, door, and curtain wall profiles
Industrial frames and custom furniture — batch machining of aluminum extrusions and modular assemblies
For manufacturers comparing different machining center cnc options for long aluminum profiles, the T-V2500 is especially suitable when high-speed cutting, stable rigidity, and multi-station production efficiency are all required in one machine.

Taikan Machine is a publicly listed machine tool builder with deep in-house expertise in casting, spindles, and control integration. Every T-V2500 profile machining center undergoes rigorous accuracy verification and is backed by application engineers who understand your parts and your production goals.
Ready to speed up your long aluminum part production? Contact Taikan today to discuss your application or request a detailed specification for the T-V2500 profile machining center.
Chief Technical Expert, Taikan Machine
A CNC expert with 10+ years of experience in control systems and machining.
Formerly with Siemens and FANUC, Wayne specializes in system commissioning, 5-axis programming, and integrated machining applications. He is dedicated to transforming technical expertise into actionable industry insights.
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