The combination of speed and power on the MA-12500HW is well suited for large part aerospace machining.
CHARLOTTE, N.C., September 2, 2016 -- The hallmark of the MA-12500HW is its ability to provide a good balance of speed and cutting power for machining difficult-to-machine materials, cast iron and aluminum alloys. This makes it well suited for large part aerospace machining. The W-axis allows for a longer tool stroke to machine complex, difficult to reach part features. It has a maximum tool length of 1,100 mm. At IMTS 2016 the MA-12500HW will be shown with the new W-axis option and in skeleton form. It will feature a cutting simulation of a steel excavator bucket union.
Key Features of Okuma’s MA-12500HW Horizontal Machining Center
Built on an integral bed and base, and designed with reinforcing ribs for increased stability and load carrying capacity, the MA-12500H incorporates Okuma’s exclusive Thermo-Friendly Concept to achieve maximum thermal stability and accuracy. Standardly-equipped with a 50 taper 6,000 rpm, 60/50 horsepower spindle, it is also available with either a 12,000 rpm wide range spindle or 4,500 rpm heavy duty spindle.
- Maximum load capacity of 11,000 pounds
- Rapid traverse (X, Y, Z) of 1,653 ipm
- Maximum part size: 78.72” diameter x 58.07” high
- Axis travels: X-86.61”, Y-58.07”, Z-64.96”
- .001 degree B-axis rotary table
- 49.21” square pallet
- Parallel-type 2 pallet APC
- 81 tool matrix ATC standard, up to 171 tool matrix optional
For more information on Okuma’s MA-12500HW horizontal machining center visit
http://www.okuma.com/ma-12500h.
About Okuma America Corporation
Okuma America Corporation is the U.S.-based sales and service affiliate of Okuma Corporation, a world leader in CNC (computer numeric control) machine tools, founded in 1898 in Nagoya, Japan. The company is the industry’s only single-source provider, with the CNC machine, drive, motors, encoders, and spindle all manufactured by Okuma. The company also designs their own CNC controls to integrate seamlessly with each machine tool’s functionality. In 2014 Okuma launched the Okuma App Store, the industry’s only centralized online marketplace for machine tool apps and related content. Along with its extensive distribution network (largest in the Americas), and Partners in THINC, Okuma is committed to helping users gain competitive advantage through the open possibilities of machine tools, today and into the future. For more information, visit www.okuma.com/americas or follow us on Facebook or Twitter @OkumaAmerica.
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