OKUMA LAW-F II HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
OKUMA
Model
LAW-F II
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

The Okuma LAW-F II is a compact 2-axis CNC turning machine designed specifically for aluminum wheel production in space-constrained manufacturing environments. The machine features a maximum turning diameter of 620mm (24.41 inches) with a maximum work length of 280mm (11.02 inches), accommodating wheels up to 20 inches. Equipped with a single horizontal spindle operating at speeds up to 3,000 rpm, the machine delivers 37-49 kW of continuous power, enabling efficient material removal rates of up to 20 m/min rapid traverse. The simplified X- and Z-axis configuration provides single-tool simultaneous cutting capability, reducing setup complexity while maintaining precision. The machine utilizes a JIS A2-8 spindle nose type and features a fast-indexing V12 turret system that significantly reduces cycle times for increased production throughput. Its narrow footprint measuring 3,522 x 2,800 x 2,250mm (W x D x H) makes it ideal for integration into existing production lines without requiring extensive facility modifications. The LAW-F II combines cost-effectiveness with space efficiency, making it a practical solution for high-volume wheel manufacturing operations requiring reliable, repeatable performance in compact production environments.

Technical Attributes

Control System
FANUC 0I-TD
Max Spindle Speed
3,000.00 RPM
X-Axis Travel
16.54 ''
Max Swing
24.41 ''
Spindle Power
49.00 HP

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