5-axis machining center · built in Denmark

Unicorn 5-200 Modular

A compact 5-axis machining center built to stack. Start with one module, add robot loading when you need it, and grow to a lights-out cluster4 without discarding the machine you started with.

60,000 rpmIBAG spindle, HSK-E32, ceramic bearings
under 2 m²floor footprint, 2250 × 870 mm per module
1 to 8modules in one stackable cluster4
from €230kbase machine, before options1
01General arrangement
U5-200M · front elevationATC modulemachine readymachining areacontrol pendant2250 mm1997 mm
SIMUL U5-200MPlaceholder line work · CAD renders and machining film replace this at build (C1)
Readout
Travels558 / 246 / 324 mm
Repeatability2<±4 µm
ControlFANUC 31i-B5 Plus
Module weight~2,300 kg
Build status

Full-scale prototype in build. Final castings due July 2026. Factory acceptance test scheduled for mid-August 2026.

02The platform

Start with one module. Stack to eight.4

The machine is the building block of a production system. Each step keeps every module you already own.

Step 1

One module

A compact 5-axis cell, 2250 mm wide, with flood coolant, tooling, and control included.

Step 2

Add robot loading

A FANUC LR Mate cell docks to the module and feeds multi-cycle runs.

Step 3

Cluster

Modules share tool, pallet, and material handling in one footprint.4

Step 4

Run lights-out

Nights and weekends become machine hours, with no fences on the floor.3

03Lights-out

Built for the hours you are not there

The robot cell keeps feeding parts after the crew goes home. The cell is designed to meet CE machinery requirements without physical safety barriers3, so it fits where a fenced cell will not.

machine readytarget scenario · 02:40 · hall dark
04Pricing

The price is on the page

The base machine starts at €230k before options.1 Configure the module count and automation, ask, and you get a number and a lead time. See what drives the price.

from €230kbase machine, before options1
05Specifications

Grouped the way you evaluate a machine

The four questions a production manager asks first. The full datasheet lists every number and is one click away, no account needed. Open the full datasheet.

Spindle and motion 05.1

Spindle
0-60,000 rpm
Travels X / Y / Z
558 / 246 / 324 mm
Repeatability
<±4 µm2

Axis acceleration of 12 m/s² and feed rates up to 36 m/min keep cycle times short on parts up to Ø225 × 233 mm.

Coolant and chip control 05.2

Flood circuit
8 bar
Reservoir
~300 L
Through-tool (optional)
80 bar

The standard machine floods the work area at 8 bar from a ~300 L reservoir. An optional high-pressure system feeds coolant through the tool at 80 bar.

Automation 05.3

Robot cell
FANUC LR Mate
Operation
lights-out, multi-cycle
Cell layout
no fences3

The robot cell docks to the machine and is designed to meet CE machinery requirements without physical safety barriers.3

Platform 05.4

Cluster size
1 to 8 modules4
Control
FANUC 31i-B5 Plus
Module weight
~2,300 kg

Modules stack into one production cluster and share tool, pallet, and material handling, so capacity grows without a new floor plan.4

1. Entry price for the base machine before options, July 2026. Configured machines vary; ask for a current quote.2. Design target, to be verified at factory acceptance testing, scheduled mid-August 2026.3. Design target. CE conformity assessment runs August to October 2026; the machine is not yet CE certified.4. Multi-module clusters are a design target until the first reference installation is documented.
06The team

The people building it

SIMUL is a small team in Veksø, Denmark. Questions go straight to the engineers.

POS 01
photo at C1

Peter Bang-Jensen

Founder & CEO

POS 02
photo at C1

Lars Bang-Jensen

Senior mechanical design consultant

POS 03
photo at C1

Marco André Schou Hansen

Robotic systems engineer

Next step

Planning a machine purchase for 2026 or 2027?

Tell us your parts and volumes. You get a price, the current lead time, and a straight answer on whether the Unicorn 5-200 Modular fits, from the engineers who build it.