CNC Multi-Tasking Machines (Mill-Turn / Turn-Mill)

Okuma LT200BB/BBMY (2007)

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Okuma LT200BB/BBMY (2007)

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MakeOkuma
ModelLT200BB/BBMY
Year2007
CategoryCNC Multi-Tasking Machines (Mill-Turn / Turn-Mill)
ConditionUsed

Okuma LT200BB/BBMY Specifications

Swing Over Saddle15.75''
Max. Distance Between Spindle Nose37.80''
Bar Capacity8.27''
Max Machining Length21.26''
Spindle NoseA2-6
Max Bar Diameter2.99''
Range Of Spindle Speeds4500 RPM
C-axis Indexing.001 Deg.
Y - Axis Travel+ 1.65'' / - 1.97''
Spindle Drive Motor15 HP
Rotary Tool Spindle Speeds50-6000 RPM
Rotary Tool Horsepower5.4 HP
Other2.99''/2.99''
Other15 /15 HP.

Do you have a Okuma LT200BB/BBMY to sell?

We are actively seeking a 2007 OKUMA LT200BB/BBMY Big Bore Lathe. This remarkable machine is designed for precision and efficiency, making it a valuable asset for any machining operation. With a swing over saddle of 15.75 inches and a maximum distance between spindle nose of 37.80 inches, the LT200BB/BBMY is built to handle a variety of large components with ease. Its bar capacity of 8.27 inches ensures that you can work with substantial materials, while the maximum machining length of 21.26 inches allows for versatile applications in different projects. Equipped with both a main and sub spindle featuring an A2-6 nose, this lathe provides a maximum bar diameter of 2.99 inches for both spindles, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of bar sizes.

The spindle speed ranges from 0 to 4500 RPM for both the main and sub spindles, allowing for a flexible approach to machining tasks. Additionally, the C-axis indexing capability, with increments of .001 degrees, enhances the precision of your operations, making this lathe ideal for intricate designs. The Y-axis travel of +1.65 inches and -1.97 inches offers further versatility, enabling you to perform complex machining processes that require precise movements. The powerful main and sub spindle drive motors, each rated at 15 HP, contribute to the machine's robust performance, while the rotary tool spindle speeds ranging from 50 to 6000 RPM add another layer of functionality, ideal for a variety of tooling applications. Sellers often part with machines like the OKUMA LT200BB/BBMY for various reasons, including upgrading to newer technology, downsizing operations, or even plant closures.

If you're facing these circumstances or simply looking to liquidate your assets, we can help you get the best value for your equipment. At Superior Machine Tools, we buy CNC machines nationwide, ensuring a smooth and straightforward process. We offer fast payments and take care of all logistics, making it easy for you to transition from your old machine to new opportunities. Don't let your valuable equipment sit idle; reach out to us today to find out how we can assist you in selling your 2007 OKUMA LT200BB/BBMY Big Bore Lathe.

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