The Magnum M5000 is a heavy-duty mechanical CNC turret punch press made by Muratec Machinery USA (sometimes sold under Muratec.
High rigidity in the frame + precise tooling = consistent, clean punches. Tolerances can be as tight as ±0.004″.
Feature | Magnum M5000 | Alternative / Similar Machines |
Punching force/tonnage | ~50 tons (45 metric tons) | Some competitors offer 30-40 ton or servo-electric options |
Sheet size without reposition | 60″ × 72″ | Smaller machines often have less width or require more repositioning |
Tooling style | Wiedemann 114, many stations | Some machines use proprietary or less common tooling, which can be costlier to maintain |
Control/interface | Murata HMI + conversational ops | Others may use older CNC controls or less intuitive interfaces |
It depends significantly: new vs. used, tooling included, configuration, dealer, transport, etc. Here are ballpark ideas:
If you want a machine that delivers serious punching power, good sheet capacity, and long life, the Magnum M5000 is a strong choice. It’s well-suited for steel shops, heavy fabrication, aerospace parts, and other high-volume work. But make sure to scope its condition / configuration carefully, include service and tooling in your cost math, and match your workflow.
You’re here to make a smart buying decision. The Magnum M5000 gives you strength, size, and precision. If you choose the right dealer, verify specs, maintain well, and plan for lead time, you’ll get a machine that serves long, hard, and well. If you’re unsure between new vs used, or between features, this guide should help you ask the right questions.
Yes, up to about 9.5-10 mm (≈0.37-0.39″) mild steel. If you need thicker materials, you’ll need to check specific configurations or heavier tonnage machines.
Yes. Standard is often 38 stations; optional is 52 stations (2 A/I style) in many listings.
With proper maintenance, calibration, and use, it holds accuracy of about ±0.004″. But wear on tooling or misalignment can degrade that, so regular inspection is needed.
Mechanical turret punches like M5000 are very robust and often simpler in certain maintenance areas. Servo machines may offer lower energy use, faster responses, but might cost more up front.
If you stick with common styles (like the Wiedemann 114 style) and reputable dealers, tooling is fairly available in the USA. But for very old or rare options, you may wait or pay a premium.
I am not a Muratec employee. Prices, lead times, and specifications given are based on publicly available information as of September 2025. Always verify with dealers, manufacturers, and inspect used machines in person.