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Automatics & Machinery Co Inc
150 Martin St , Longmont CO 80501-5939
Tel: 800-543-7666    Fax: 303-651-6556
Email: sales@automatics.com    Web: www.automatics.com

0L2155 LATHES, COMBINATION, N/C & CNC, 3-AXIS OR MORE
Okuma LT-10M-2ST Big Bore, OSP-U100L, 1999, Live Milling, Twin Turret Our reference: 297034

Okuma LT-10M-2ST Big Bore, OSP-U100L, 1999, Live Milling, Twin Turret

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Okuma LT-10M-2ST Big Bore, OSP-U100L, 1999, Live Milling, Twin TurretOkuma LT-10M-2ST Big Bore, OSP-U100L, 1999, Live Milling, Twin TurretOkuma LT-10M-2ST Big Bore, OSP-U100L, 1999, Live Milling, Twin Turret
Okuma LT-10M-2ST Big Bore, OSP-U100L, 1999, Live Milling, Twin TurretOkuma LT-10M-2ST Big Bore, OSP-U100L, 1999, Live Milling, Twin Turret

Geneal Specifications As Per Brochure

CNC Control: OSP-U100L
Spindle Bores (Left/Right): 2.44" (BB option)/ 2.09"
Spindle Speeds (Left/Right): 45 - 4500 / 50 - 6000 RPM
Swing Over Saddle: 15.75"
Distance Between Noses: 37.80"
Max. Turning Diameter: 8.27"
Max. Turning Length, Cantelever: 5.12"
Spindle Motor: 7.3/ 10 HP
Milling Speeds: 100 - 6000 RPM
X Travel Both Turrets: 7.68"
Z-a Travel (Upper Turret): 27.56"
Z-b Travel (Right Spindle): 28.74"
C-Axis: 360 deg 0.001 Increment
Turret Configuration: 12 position (upper & lower)
Dimensions (approx.): 105" x 83" x 78.35"H
Weight (approx.): 13,750 LBS.

Equipped With (must be verified by buyer):

Animation, 320M Buffer, Mac Man, User Task 2
Hi-G Control, Synchronized Tapping, LP4, NOSE-R 2B, Auto Chamf.
Absolute Encoders, Brushless Servos, Torque Skip
(4) Sets of Spare M-Codes, Air Blow (chuck)
Parts Catcher, Parts Ejector, High Pressure Coolant
Multi-tap Transformer, Barfeed Interface
Chucking during spindle rotation
(2) 8" 3-Jaw Chucks, (2) S20 ATS Collet Nose
Chip Conveyor (side), (6) Z-axis Live Tool Holders
(6) X-axis Live Tool Holders


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