OKUMA MULTUS U5000 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
OKUMA
Model
MULTUS U5000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

The Okuma MULTUS U5000 is a high-performance multitasking CNC lathe engineered for complex, process-intensive machining operations. This dual-spindle system accommodates workpieces up to 25.59" in turning diameter with a 15" chuck capacity, delivering maximum versatility for large-part manufacturing. The primary spindle operates at 3,000 rpm with 49 hp continuous power, providing substantial torque for heavy-duty cutting applications. The machine features rapid traverse rates of 1,968 ipm across all axes (X, Y, and Z), enabling efficient tool positioning and reduced cycle times. A 240° B-axis range with a 12,000 rpm H1-milling spindle facilitates simultaneous multi-directional machining from all angles, supporting simultaneous two-tool cutting operations. The rigid traveling column design ensures stable Y-axis cutting power for challenging materials. Optional sub-spindle and lower turret configurations expand capability for complete part finishing in single setup. The V12 multitasking turret accommodates an automatic tool changer with optional milling capabilities at 6,000 rpm. Built on Okuma's heavy-duty platform with thermo-friendly design for thermal stability, the MULTUS U5000 incorporates the OSP-P300SA control featuring collision avoidance systems and 50% reduced keyboard operations. This integration of advanced spindle technology, rapid axis movement, and multitasking functionality positions the MULTUS U5000 as a comprehensive solution for automotive, aerospace, and oil & gas manufacturers requiring precision and flexibility.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
25.59 ''
Max Spindle Speed
3,000.00 RPM
Spindle Power
49.00 HP

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