OKUMA LU3000EXMY-2SC/1000 CNC LATHE

OKUMA LU3000EXMY-2SC/1000 OKUMA LU3000EXMY-2SC/1000 CNC LATHE equipment image

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OEM
OKUMA
Model
LU3000EXMY-2SC/1000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features a robust 30 HP spindle motor with a maximum speed of 5,000 RPM and a 3.15-inch spindle bore, supporting bar stock up to 3 inches in diameter. The machine offers a substantial 10.24-inch X-axis travel and an extensive 40.55-inch Z-axis travel, ideal for handling workpieces with a maximum turning length of 39.37 inches and a maximum turning diameter of 13.39 inches. The distance between centers is 39 inches, with a max swing over bed of 22.84 inches, providing ample clearance for larger parts. Equipped with an A2-8 spindle nose, it supports high rigidity and precision. The tool turret includes 12 tool positions, complemented by an 8-position second turret to facilitate complex multi-tool machining operations. Live milling capabilities reach up to 6,000 RPM, enhancing versatility. Control is managed through the advanced Okuma OSP-P300LA CNC control system, featuring a Windows-based open-architecture platform with dual-core processing, Ethernet, and USB connectivity, which provides centralized data management and streamlined setup times. This control system supports efficient operation with intuitive interfaces, virus protection, and extensive customization options. Altogether, this lathe is engineered for high-performance turning and milling applications requiring precision, flexibility, and operator-friendly CNC control integration, enabling efficient multi-axis machining within a compact yet powerful configuration.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
19.50 ''
Control System
OKUMA OSP-P500
Z-Axis Travel
40.55 ''
X-Axis Travel
10.24 ''
Max Spindle Speed
5000 RPM
Spindle Bore Diameter
3.15 ''
Max Swing
22.84 ''

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