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I didn’t say the machining adds stress. The stress comes from firing rounds. The barrel is made from a different material so thermal coefficient is going to be different. I see most uppers are made from 7075-T6. I guess if you make it with enough thickness it doesn’t really matter.
Newer OKUMA 1-touch IGF is a joy to work with when you get hang of it compared to the older style IGF programming on the older okumas … my shop just bought all new okumas with 1-touch IGF software really nice
Slick process, but to insure a really good fit with the part, the jaws need to be preloaded on a ring or spider fixture with the clamping pressure as close to the actual running pressure that will be used for production. Work holding is where the rubber meets the road. The time taken to do it properly will pay back in part quality.
Unfortunately, we will not have a VTL in our booth this show. To see the full lineup of the machines we are planning to bring, please visit www.okuma.com/imts. We hope to see you there!
Hi Eduardo, Thank you for your interest in Okuma beginner-level training. We recommend any Okuma owner start their training journey in partnership with their local distributor or through our OEM training program of mechanical, electrical, and programming and operation courses located at the Okuma Machine Tool Academy. More information on the academy, schedule, and registration can be found at www.okuma.com/okuma-machine-tool-academy. Or, we’re always happy to discuss your training objectives further at training@okuma.com.
Now when you say affordable, do you mean affordable for only big companies or rich individuals? Because this machine is $134,888 and that last time I checked, that is NOT affordable at all.
Thank you for watching our video! Yes, all of our coolant functions for cutting are M-code controlled in the program and can be automated. We recommend reaching out to your local Okuma distributor if you'd like to learn more about the MULTUS B250II, automation possibilities and our coolant systems. You can locate their contact information here: www.okuma.com/distributors
Have 3 of them, absolutely terrible service!!!!!!! Spindle issues are so common in these machines. They can’t change bearings in the spindle, you have to change the whole spindle unit.
Some interesting details but so, so, so many more I wish you would have covered. Things like rail and block sizes, screw diameter and pitch, spindle design, chiller oil paths, etc. I know they are a package but I like to know the details of all the parts. Having some older VMCs I have learned a lot about them since I do my own repairs. One thought that hit me is that is a lot of feet for that size machine, it must be fun to level! Does the coolant not contact any fixed castings? That would make your coolant temp a little less important, but it is still flooding your parts.
Thank you for tuning in to take a peek inside the GENOS M560-V. We invite you to visit a showroom to further explore this machine with an Okuma expert. You can locate the distributor location closest to you here: www.okuma.com/distributors
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