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Okuma MULTUS B 750W/4000 (2012)

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Okuma MULTUS B 750W/4000 (2012)

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MakeOkuma
ModelMULTUS B 750W/4000
Year2012
CategoryCNC Multi-Tasking Machines (Mill-Turn / Turn-Mill)
ConditionUsed

Okuma MULTUS B 750W/4000 Specifications

# Axis5
2nd Spindle Bore14.96"
2nd Spindle RPM1000 RPM
2nd Spindle HP60 HP
B Axis Head Indexing-30, +120 DEGREES
B Axis Milling Spindle Speed5,000 RPM
B Axis Milling Spindle Horse Power50 HP
ATC Capacity80 ATC
Tool Diameter5.31"/11.81"
Tool Length23.62"
Tool Weight66 LBS.
Axis X42.52"
Axis Z165.94"
Axis Y25.98"
C Axis Indexing.001 DEGREES
W Axis Travel133.66"
Rapid Traverse Rate X1575 IPM
Rapid Traverse Rate Z1575 IPM
Rapid Traverse Rate Y1181 IPM
Approximate Machine Weight104,500 LBS.

Do you have a Okuma MULTUS B 750W/4000 to sell?

We are actively seeking a 2012 OKUMA MULTUS B 750W/4000 CNC multi-tasking machine. This impressive machine combines advanced turning and milling capabilities, making it a valuable asset for any shop. With a swing over bed of 41.34 inches and a turning diameter of 36.2 inches, it offers substantial versatility for various machining tasks. The turning length of 171.4 inches and a distance between spindles of 178.9 inches further enhance its operational range, allowing for the efficient handling of larger workpieces. Equipped with A2-20 spindle noses and a spindle bore diameter of 14.96 inches, the MULTUS B 750W/4000 is designed to handle demanding jobs with ease.

Its spindle speeds of up to 1000 RPM and powerful 60 HP spindles ensure that you can tackle a variety of materials and geometries without compromising performance. The B-axis head indexing capability of -30 to +120 degrees, along with a milling spindle speed of 5,000 RPM and a horsepower of 50 HP, makes this machine a robust option for shops that require both milling and turning operations. The Automatic Tool Changer (ATC) for the milling spindle, with a capacity of 80 tools, allows for quick changes and minimizes downtime, thus enhancing productivity. The machine's travel capabilities are impressive, with X-axis travel reaching 42.52 inches, Z-axis travel at 165.94 inches, and Y-axis travel of 25.98 inches, enabling intricate and precise machining processes. Additionally, the rapid traverse rates of 1575 IPM for X and Z axes, and 1181 IPM for the Y axis, ensure efficient material handling.

Sellers often part with machines like the OKUMA MULTUS B 750W/4000 for a variety of reasons, including upgrading to newer technology, downsizing operations, or even due to plant closures. Whatever your reason may be, we understand the importance of getting a fair price for your equipment. At Superior Machine Tools, we buy CNC machines nationwide and pride ourselves on offering fast payments and seamless logistics. If you're considering selling your 2012 OKUMA MULTUS B 750W/4000, we are here to help you through the process. Reach out to us today to get a competitive offer and turn your unused machinery into cash.

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