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Okuma LC-50BB 2ST/750 (1984)

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Okuma LC-50BB 2ST/750 (1984)

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MakeOkuma
ModelLC-50BB 2ST/750
Year1984
CategoryCNC Lathes
ConditionUsed

Okuma LC-50BB 2ST/750 Specifications

# Of Spindle Speeds2
Max Cutting Diameter25.59''
Max Turning Length31.5''
Spindle TaperA2-15''
Bore Diameter6.89''
Max Spindle Speed2000 RPM
Z-axis Travel40.94''
X-axis Travel12.99''/10.08''
Turret PositionsAUTO VERT. V12
Spindle Power60/50 HP AC
Machine Weight36,500 LBS.

Do you have a Okuma LC-50BB 2ST/750 to sell?

We are actively seeking a 1984 OKUMA LC-50BB 2ST/750 Big Bore Lathe. This powerful CNC lathe is known for its robust performance and reliability, making it a valuable asset in any machining operation. With a maximum swing head of 31.5 inches and a maximum turning diameter of 25.59 inches, this model is designed to handle larger workpieces efficiently. The recommended maximum turning length of 31.5 inches allows for versatility in various applications, catering to the needs of job shops and manufacturing facilities alike. The OKUMA LC-50BB 2ST/750 features a spindle nose of A2-15 inches and a bore diameter of 6.89 inches, providing ample space for a range of tooling and workpiece configurations.

Its spindle speed range of 10 to 2000 RPM enables operators to adjust for different materials and cutting requirements, ensuring optimal machining conditions. The machine is equipped with an impressive Z-axis travel of 40.94 inches and X-axis travel of 12.99 inches for the upper turret and 10.08 inches for the lower turret, allowing for complex machining operations with precision. Powered by a 60/50 HP AC main spindle drive motor, this lathe delivers the performance needed for demanding production environments. Weighing in at 36,500 pounds, the OKUMA LC-50BB 2ST/750 is built to withstand heavy use while maintaining accuracy and efficiency. Sellers often part with machines like this for a variety of reasons.

Whether you are upgrading to newer technology, downsizing your operations, or even closing a facility, we understand that these decisions can be challenging. Our team is here to help you through the process, ensuring you receive a fair price for your equipment. At Superior Machine Tools, we buy CNC machines nationwide and offer fast payments to make the selling process as seamless as possible. We handle all logistics, allowing you to focus on your next steps without the hassle of transportation and setup. If you're ready to sell your 1984 OKUMA LC-50BB 2ST/750 Big Bore Lathe, reach out to us today to get started.

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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.

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