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Okuma LOC 650BB/1720 (2007)

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Okuma LOC 650BB/1720 (2007)

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MakeOkuma
ModelLOC 650BB/1720
Year2007
CategoryCNC Lathes
ConditionUsed

Okuma LOC 650BB/1720 Specifications

# Max Turning Diameter22.05''
Max Turning Length Upper68.90''
Spindle NoseB-15''
Spindle Bore Diameter14.76''
Z - Axis Travel Upper / Lower80.31''
X - Axis Travel Upper / Lower18.50''
Rapid Traverse Rate X394 IPM
Rapid Traverse Rate Z590 IPM
Upper Turret PositionV-12
Lower Turret PositionV-8
Cutting Feed Rate0.000040 - 39.3700 IP
Tailstock TypeHYDRAULIC
Tailstock Spindle Sleve Dia.7.09''
Tailstock Spindle TaperNO. 6
Tailstock Spindle Travel7.87''
Main Spindle Drive Motor60/50 HP AC
Machine Weight46,000 LBS.
Swing Over Bed40.55"
Spindle Speed500 RPM

Do you have a Okuma LOC 650BB/1720 to sell?

We are actively seeking a 2007 OKUMA LOC 650BB/1720 Big Bore Lathe. This impressive CNC lathe offers a max turning diameter of 22.05 inches and a max turning length of 68.90 inches, making it an excellent choice for shops that require robust machining capabilities. The spindle nose measures B-15 inches, and the spindle bore diameter is a substantial 14.76 inches, ensuring that this machine can handle a wide variety of materials and applications. The OKUMA LOC 650BB/1720 is equipped with an upper turret position of V-12 and a lower turret position of V-8, providing versatility and efficiency in operations. With rapid traverse rates of 394 IPM in the X-axis and 590 IPM in the Z-axis, this lathe ensures that your production time is minimized while maintaining precision.

The cutting feed rate ranges from 0.000040 to 39.3700 IP, allowing for a range of machining tasks to be executed with ease. Additionally, the hydraulic tailstock enhances performance by providing stability and support during long machining processes, with a tailstock spindle sleeve diameter of 7.09 inches and a spindle travel of 7.87 inches. The main spindle drive motor of 60/50 HP AC ensures that this lathe can operate under demanding conditions, making it suitable for heavy-duty machining tasks. With a weight of 46,000 lbs and a swing over bed of 40.55 inches, the OKUMA LOC 650BB/1720 is built to last and handle significant workloads. Sellers often decide to part with machines like this for various reasons, including upgrading to newer technology, downsizing their operations, or even due to plant closures.

Whatever your reason, we understand the importance of a smooth and efficient selling process. At Superior Machine Tools, we buy nationwide, ensuring that you receive fast payments and we handle all logistics for you. If you own a 2007 OKUMA LOC 650BB/1720 or similar models, reach out to us today. Let's make the selling process simple and rewarding for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

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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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