CNC Vertical Machining Centers (VMC)

Okuma MC-50A (1993)

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Okuma MC-50A (1993)

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MakeOkuma
ModelMC-50A
Year1993
CategoryCNC Vertical Machining Centers (VMC)
ConditionUsed

Okuma MC-50A Specifications

Machine ControlOSP5020M CNC Control
Table Size61.02" x 25.59"
Table Travels X Axis41"
Y-Axis (Cross Travel)20"
Z – Axis Travel22"
Table Capacity2200 lbs
Spindle TaperCat 50 Taper
Max Spindle Speed5000 rpm
Spindle Drive20 HP
Tool Changer StyleSide Mount Twin Arm
Tool Changer Capacity20 Stations
Rapid Traverse Rate (X,Y,Z)591/591/512 ipm
Motor Power20 HP
Voltage220/440 Volt 3 Phase.

Do you have a Okuma MC-50A to sell?

We are actively seeking a 1993 Okuma MC-50A CNC Vertical Machining Center. This reliable machine is equipped with the OSP5020M CNC control, making it an excellent choice for precision machining tasks. With a generous table size of 61.02" x 25.59", the MC-50A can accommodate a variety of workpieces, while its impressive travels of 41" in the X-axis, 20" in the Y-axis, and 22" in the Z-axis provide ample space for machining complex geometries. The Okuma MC-50A is designed to handle a substantial table capacity of 2200 lbs, ensuring it can manage heavy workloads with ease.

Its Cat 50 taper spindle delivers spindle speeds ranging from 10 to 5000 rpm, allowing for versatility in machining different materials and achieving a range of finishes. The infinitely variable transmission enhances the machine's operational efficiency, adapting seamlessly to various cutting requirements. With rapid traverse rates of 591 ipm in both the X and Y axes and 512 ipm in the Z-axis, this vertical machining center offers swift movement and reduced cycle times. The side mount twin arm tool changer, boasting a capacity of 20 stations, enables quick tool changes, further enhancing productivity.

Powered by a robust 20 HP spindle drive, the MC-50A requires a 220/440 Volt 3 Phase power supply, making it suitable for most industrial environments. Whether you are looking to upgrade your equipment or simply want to sell your used CNC machine, we are here to help. Contact us today to discuss your 1993 Okuma MC-50A and receive a competitive offer!

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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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What documentation is required to sell my used machinery?

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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