OKUMA LB35II – Year 1996

OKUMA LB35II – Year 1996
CNC LATHE

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Machine Model No.: LB35II
New Date: 1996

Standard Machining Diameter: 13.78″
Maximum Machining Diameter: 18.11″
Distance Between Centers: 59″ Maximum
Swing Over Saddle: 16.93″
Spindle Speeds: Up to 3200 RPM
Spindle Nose Type: A2-8
Spindle Motor: 40/30 HP
Tool Turret Type: V12 Fixed Tool For Lathe
Tailstock Taper: #5 Morse
Okuma OSP 7000L CNC Control
OSP One Touch 1GF-L Software with Manuals

EQUIPPED WITH:
8″ Roller Type Steady Rest with Lincoln Grease Lubrication System (requires compressed air)
Steady Rest is Manually Positional
Tailstock is Manually Positional via Towing with the Tool Carriage

(1) 12″ Kitagawa B212, 3 Jaw Hydraulic Chuck with Fine Serration Master Jaws and Bolt on Top Jaws
(1) Advanced Tool Systems Collect Chuck System, #A8-S30H-BB with Assorted S30 Collect Pads
(1) Live and (1) Bull Nose and (1) Dead Centers All with #5 Morse Taper
(4) Turning Tool Holders
(5) Boring Bar Type Tool Holders
(5) Boring Bar Bushings

Assorted Wrenches, Splash Guards, Cast Iron Machine Mounting Pads
Slat Type Chip Conveyor with built in Coolant Tank System
Forward – Reverse – Stop Operation for Chip Conveyor
Machine is Factory Wired For 220 Volt Operation
Machine Has Internal Multi Tap Transformer for the Following Connections: 220/240/380/415/440/480 Volts
Full Load Amps: 99.3 / 49.7
Built in Hydraulic System Tank
Approx. Maximum Distance Face of Chuck to Tailstock Quill Face: 64″ (no center in quill)
Separate Adjustable Hydraulic Pressure Controls for Chuck and Tailstock Quill
Has a Full Set of OEM Manuals and Schematics and 3-1/2″ Computer Disk Backups
Overall Size: Machine w/o Chip Conveyor: 192″ LR x 99″ FB x 90″ High (on 4″ Blocks) x 28,000 Lbs. Approx.
Chip Conveyor / Coolant System: 172″ Long x 51″ Wide x 75″ High x 1,000 Lbs. Approx.
Skid of Tooling and Miscellaneous: 28″ x 28″ x High x Lbs.

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