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Okuma CADET L1420/1250 (1998)

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Okuma CADET L1420/1250 (1998)

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MakeOkuma
ModelCADET L1420/1250
Year1998
CategoryCNC Lathes
ConditionUsed

Okuma CADET L1420/1250 Specifications

# Max Swing Over Bed28"
# Max Swing Over Saddle18.9"
# Max Tail Stock Position48.78"
# Spindle Bore3.62"
# Chuck Size15"
# Cross Travel (X-Axis)9.05"
# Longitudinal Travel (Z-Axis)48.75"
# Rapid Traverse Rate (X-Axis)472 IPM
# Rapid Traverse Rate (Z-Axis)591 IPM
# Tool Positions12
# Spindle NoseA2-11
# Spindle Speed Range52-2800 RPM
# Spindle Drive Motor30 HP
# Hydraulic Tailstock Stroke4.72"
# Hydraulic Tailstock Taper#5 MT
# Approximate Machine Dimensions135" x 72"
# Approximate Machine Weight17,500 LBS
OtherOSP 700L CNC Control, IGF Programming, Animation, LAP4, Mac-Man, Nose R 2B, Exp Auto Chamfer, RS-232 Port, Floppy Disk Drive, Cycle Time Monitor, Big Bore Option with 3.62" Thru Draw Tube, Bolt-on Steady Rest, Hydraulic Tailstock with Programmable Quill, Coolant System, Chip Conveyor, Tooling Package.

Do you have a Okuma CADET L1420/1250 to sell?

We are actively seeking a 1998 Okuma CADET L1420/1250 Big Bore Lathe. This robust CNC lathe is designed to meet the demands of various machining applications, making it a valuable asset for any workshop. Equipped with the OSP 700L CNC Control, it features advanced programming capabilities including IGF Programming and Animation, which enhances operational efficiency and precision. The machine also includes a 15" Kitagawa 3-Jaw Hydraulic Chuck, allowing for secure workpiece holding, and a big bore option with a 3.62" thru draw tube that provides versatility for larger components. With a maximum swing over bed of 28 inches and a maximum tailstock position of 48.78 inches, this lathe offers ample working space for a wide range of parts.

The cross travel (X-axis) of 9.05 inches and longitudinal travel (Z-axis) of 48.75 inches ensure that you can tackle various machining tasks with ease. Additionally, the spindle speed range of 52-2800 RPM and a powerful 30 HP spindle drive motor allow for efficient cutting across different materials. The machine also boasts a rapid traverse rate of 472 IPM on the X-axis and 591 IPM on the Z-axis, making it a fast and reliable choice for your machining needs. Sellers often decide to part with machines like the Okuma CADET L1420/1250 for several reasons, including upgrading to newer technology, downsizing their operations, or closing a facility. Regardless of the reason, we understand that these machines hold significant value, and we are here to ensure you receive a fair offer.

Our team at Superior Machine Tools is committed to providing a seamless selling experience. We buy nationwide, offer fast payments, and handle all logistics, so you can focus on what matters most. If you're ready to sell your used CNC lathe, let us help you navigate the selling process effortlessly. Our expertise in the industry means you'll get the best possible value for your machine. Contact us today to discuss your options and receive a no-obligation quote.

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Our team conducts a thorough review using current market data, equipment specifications, age, and condition. We provide fair market valuations given your specific situation to ensure you receive maximum value for your assets.

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We make it simple: contact us with asset details, and our specialists will review and coordinate an inspection if needed. After finalizing terms, we handle all logistics, removal, and payment for a smooth and efficient transaction.

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We typically request detailed equipment information, such as make, model, year, and maintenance records, along with proof of ownership. Our team will guide you through all necessary paperwork to ensure a secure and transparent transaction.

Where is MTE located, and do you offer services outside Michigan?

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