
Could One Machine Replace Two? Exploring the New Quaser MF Series at ETG
By Paul Jones
At first glance, it sounds like a bold claim—two machines for just 15% more investment. While that might not be strictly exact, the reality isn’t far off.
During a recent visit to ETG, MTDCNC’s Paul Jones joined Steve Brown to take a closer look at the new Quaser MF Series, a machine range designed with versatility at its core.
What makes the MF Series stand out is its unique configuration. The machine combines full 5-axis capability with a fixed table positioned within the working envelope, creating a hybrid solution that adapts to a wide range of machining requirements.


This design allows manufacturers to operate the machine in multiple ways:
- As a traditional 3-axis machining centre for straightforward jobs
- As a simultaneous 5-axis machine for complex, high-precision components
- Or as a large table travelling column machine, ideal for bigger parts and varied setups
The key advantage here is flexibility. Instead of investing in multiple machines to cover different applications, the MF Series offers a single, adaptable platform capable of handling them all.
For many workshops, this could mean:
- Reduced capital expenditure
- Less floor space required
- Simplified workflows and setup processes
It’s a compelling proposition—and one that could reshape how machine tool investments are approached.


🎥 MTDCNC captured the full story during the visit, with an in-depth video coming soon, where we break down exactly how the Quaser MF Series could transform your shop floor.














