Author name: Okuma America Corporation

CNC Lathe Machine

“Entry-Level” Automation for a CNC Lathe

http://www.okuma.com/americas One of the most commonly used automation systems is a bar feeder integrated with a CNC lathe. This “entry-level” type of automation is time-tested, proven and reliable. The tremendous benefit is lights-out operation that greatly enhances productivity. Check out this video and learn why bar feeder automation is a mainstay in shops across the

CNC Lathe Machine

GENOS L250II 1-Saddle CNC Lathe

Okuma’s GENOS L250II is an affordable, entry-level lathe that is anything but basic. Built on a one-piece, cast iron base with a horizontal way system and hand-scraped headstock and tailstock mounting surfaces, this machine provides stability, rigidity, and accuracy for a variety of applications. Available in 6″ and 8″ chuck sizes and up to 18.5″

CNC Vertical Machining Centers

Angry Monkey Demo – Okuma GENOS M560-V Vertical Machining Center

http://www.okuma.com/americas The Okuma GENOS M560-V CNC vertical machining center can perform heavy cuts on a variety of materials, from aluminum to steel to titanium. This demonstration uses Hi-Cut Pro to achieve a smooth finish, uses 3 tooling changes, ranging from roughing to finishing at speeds up to 12,000 rpm. The GENOS M560-V is versatile, compact

CNC Vertical Machining Centers

Okuma's 5-Axis Vertical Machining Center, MU-500VA

https://www.okuma.com/mu-5000v-5-axis-mill The MU-V Series provides the power of process-intensive machining and high-speed, high-accuracy cutting through the combination of turning and 5-axis multitask machining. The fast yet powerful trunnion table allows simultaneous 5-axis machining and one-chuck multi-sided machining of complex shapes. Ideal for mold & die shops and highly complex aerospace components. source

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