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Okuma LB45-III/2000 Year (2018)

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Okuma LB45-III/2000 Year (2018)

Sell your Okuma LB45-III/2000 Year 2018 today.

MakeOkuma
ModelLB45-III/2000 Year
Year2018
CategoryCNC Lathes
ConditionUsed

Okuma LB45-III/2000 Year Specifications

# Swing Over Bed33.46"
# Swing Over Saddle21.65"
# Max Turning Diameter21.65"
# Max Turning Length78.74"
Spindle NoseA2-11 Big Bore
Spindle Bore Diameter7.28"
# Spindle Speed Range12-2800 RPM
Spindle Motor Power60/50 HP
X-Axis Travel13.58"
Z-Axis Travel80.31"
Rapid Traverse Rate (X/Z)472/472 IPM
Turret TypeV12
# Number of Tool Stations12
Tailstock Quill Diameter5.12"
Tailstock Quill Stroke5.91"
Approx. Machine Weight20,944 lbs

Do you have a Okuma LB45-III/2000 Year to sell?

We are actively seeking a 2018 Okuma LB45-III/2000 Big Bore Lathe. This CNC lathe is a robust machine known for its exceptional performance and low hours, making it a great asset for any manufacturing operation. With a swing over bed of 33.46 inches and a swing over saddle of 21.65 inches, it provides ample working space for larger components. The maximum turning diameter and length of 21.65 inches and 78.74 inches respectively, ensure that it can handle substantial workpieces with ease. Equipped with an A2-11 big bore spindle nose and a spindle bore diameter of 7.28 inches, this machine delivers powerful capabilities, especially with a spindle speed range of 12 to 2800 RPM.

The spindle motor power is impressive, boasting 60/50 HP, which contributes to its efficiency in tackling tough materials. Additionally, the X-axis travel of 13.58 inches and Z-axis travel of 80.31 inches allow for versatile machining strategies, while the rapid traverse rates of 472 IPM for both axes facilitate quick setup and operation. The turret type is V12, featuring 12 tool stations, which enhances its productivity by allowing multiple tools to be loaded at once. The tailstock is also designed for convenience, with a quill diameter of 5.12 inches and a quill stroke of 5.91 inches, providing additional support for longer workpieces. With an approximate machine weight of 20,944 pounds, this lathe is built to last and withstand rigorous operations.

Sellers often part with machines like the Okuma LB45-III/2000 for various reasons, including upgrading to newer technology, downsizing their operations, or even closing facilities altogether. Whatever your reason may be, we understand that selling your machinery can be a significant decision. At Superior Machine Tools, we buy CNC machines nationwide, offering fast payments and handling all logistics for you. If you're considering selling your Okuma LB45-III/2000 or any other CNC equipment, reach out to us today. We value your equipment and are here to make the selling process as seamless as possible.

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