OKUMA ES-L8II CNC LATHE

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OEM
OKUMA
Model
ES-L8II
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC turning center features a robust configuration designed for precision machining of cylindrical components. The machine offers an X-axis travel of 6.10 inches and a Z-axis travel of 20.47 inches, supporting a maximum turning/cutting length of 19.68 inches and a distance between centers of 25 inches. With a maximum swing over bed of 17.72 inches and a max turning/cutting diameter of 8.27 inches, it accommodates a wide range of workpiece sizes. The 8.0-inch chuck and 2.44-inch spindle bore allow for versatile workholding, while the 2.04-inch bar capacity supports bar-fed operations. The spindle delivers high-speed performance with a maximum speed of 4,200 RPM and is powered by a 10 HP motor, ensuring efficient material removal rates. The spindle nose is A2-6, compatible with standard tooling and accessories. The turret provides 12 tool positions for flexible tooling setups. The machine is equipped with the Okuma OSP-U10L CNC control, offering advanced programming, diagnostics, and operational capabilities. Additionally, the lathe includes a tailstock for supporting longer workpieces during machining. This combination of travel, capacity, power, and control makes the machine suitable for a variety of turning applications in production and job shop environments.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
12.50 ''
Z-Axis Travel
20.47 ''
Max Spindle Speed
4200 RPM
Spindle Bore Diameter
2.44 ''
X-Axis Travel
6.10 ''
Max Swing
17.72 ''

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