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Okuma MCR-BIII30/50 (2013)

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Okuma MCR-BIII30/50 (2013)

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MakeOkuma
ModelMCR-BIII30/50
Year2013
CategoryCNC 5-Axis Machining Centers
ConditionUsed

Okuma MCR-BIII30/50 Specifications

# Axis5
X Axis Travel188.97"
Y Axis Travel145.66"
Z Axis Travel31.5"
B Axis Travel51.18"
Spindle Motor35 HP
Maximum Spindle Speed8000 RPM
ATC Capacity72
ATC Positions72
Automatic Attachment Changer4-Stations
Spindle TaperBT 50
Table Size200.78" x 98.42"
Max. Table Load26,400 Lbs.
Distance, Spindle To Table Top0-72.83"
Approximate Machine Dimensions313.8" x 480.3"
Approximate Machine Weight127,900 Lbs.
OtherEffective Width Between Columns: 120.08"
Working Feeds393.7 IPM
Rapid Feeds590.55 IPM
AAC 4-Station90-Degree, 3000 RPM, 5-Degree Angle Head, 1-Degree B/C-Axis Universal Head, (2) 9.84" 6000 RPM Extension Heads
Equipped WithOSP 300M CNC Control, Tool Breakage Detection, Auto Tool Length Offset for Touch Sensor, X,Y,Z-Axis Scale Feedback System, Super-NURBS X,Y,Z,B,C, -AS-S&TAS-T (Thermo-Friendly Concept), Oil Mist
FeaturesOSP P300M CNC Control, 72 ATC, 4-Station AAC, 90 Degree Angle Head, 1-Deg. B/C-Axis Universal Head, 6000 RPM Extension Head

Do you have a Okuma MCR-BIII30/50 to sell?

We are actively seeking a 2013 Okuma MCR-BIII30/50 Horizontal 4-Axis CNC Machining Center. This exceptional machine is designed to meet the demands of modern manufacturing with its impressive specifications and capabilities. Featuring a 188.97" X-axis travel, 145.66" Y-axis travel, and 31.5" Z-axis travel, the Okuma MCR-BIII30/50 is adept at handling large workpieces with ease. The effective width between columns is 120.08", allowing for versatile setups and configurations to accommodate a variety of machining tasks. Equipped with a robust 35 HP spindle motor capable of reaching spindle speeds of up to 8000 RPM, this machine offers two speed ranges to optimize performance based on the task at hand.

The working feeds reach 393.7 IPM, while rapid feeds can achieve an impressive 590.55 IPM, ensuring efficient production cycles. The automatic tool changer boasts 72 ATC, which significantly reduces downtime and enhances productivity by allowing for quick tool changes during complex machining operations. The table size of 200.78" x 98.42" provides ample space for sizable components, and the machine can support a maximum table load of 26,400 lbs. With a distance from the spindle to the table top of 0-72.83", it allows for flexible positioning of workpieces, making it suitable for a variety of applications. The machine dimensions are 313.8" x 480.3" with a height of 269.7", and it weighs in at 127,900 lbs, making it a robust addition to any shop floor.

Sellers often part with machines like the Okuma MCR-BIII30/50 due to upgrading to newer models, downsizing operations, or even closing facilities. We understand the challenges that come with these transitions, and we aim to make the selling process as smooth as possible. At Superior Machine Tools, we buy nationwide and facilitate fast payments, ensuring that you receive fair value for your equipment. Our team handles all logistics, so you can focus on what matters most. If you own a 2013 Okuma MCR-BIII30/50 or a similar machine, reach out to us today to discuss a potential sale.

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