CNC Vertical Machining Centers (VMC)

Okuma MC-4VA (1986)

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Okuma MC-4VA (1986)

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MakeOkuma
ModelMC-4VA
Year1986
CategoryCNC Vertical Machining Centers (VMC)
ConditionUsed

Okuma MC-4VA Specifications

Table Size39.37" x 16.14"
Machine Travels (X/Y/Z)25.59" x 16.14" x 17.72"
Spindle To Table Distance7.8" - 25.5"
Table Capacity1,100 Lbs.
Spindle TaperCat 40
Spindle Speeds4,000 or 6,000 Max RPM
Rapid Traverse Rate (X/Y/Z)591 / 591 / 512 IPM
Maximum Cutting Feed Rate.1 - 160 IPM
Tool Changer StyleTwin-Arm
Tool Changer Capacity20 Stations
Max Tool weight17.6 Lbs.
Spindle Drive15 / 10 HP
Machine ControlOSP-5000M-G CNC Control
Age1986.

Do you have a Okuma MC-4VA to sell?

We are actively seeking a 1986 Okuma MC-4VA CNC Vertical Machining Center. This reliable machine is known for its robust performance and precision, making it an excellent addition to any machining operation. The Okuma MC-4VA features the OSP-5000M-G CNC Control, which provides operators with intuitive programming capabilities and efficient machine management. With a table size of 39.37" x 16.14" and a generous table capacity of 1,100 lbs, this vertical machining center can handle a variety of workpieces with ease.

The machine's travels are impressive as well, offering 25.59" in the X-axis, 16.14" in the Y-axis, and 17.72" in the Z-axis, allowing for versatile machining operations. The spindle to table distance ranges from 7.8" to 25.5", providing flexibility for different setups. The MC-4VA is equipped with a Cat 40 spindle taper, capable of reaching maximum spindle speeds of either 4,000 or 6,000 RPM, ensuring that you can achieve high-quality finishes and efficient material removal. Additionally, the rapid traverse rates of 591 IPM in both X and Y directions, and 512 IPM in the Z direction, enhance productivity for quick setups and transitions between jobs.

The machine also boasts a maximum cutting feed rate of .1 to 160 IPM, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. Its twin-arm tool changer can accommodate up to 20 stations, with a maximum tool weight of 17.6 lbs, allowing for quick tool changes and increased operational efficiency. At Superior Machine Tools, we are committed to providing top dollar for your used CNC machines. If you have an Okuma MC-4VA that you are looking to sell, contact us today for a competitive offer and a hassle-free selling experience.

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