Okuma MULTUS U 4000-2SW 2000 machining centre









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Spindle holder A11 (Din 55026)
Chuck is a SMW KNCS-N 325-104
- Tool holder (top) Milling spindle
-Big Bore left spindle:
Spindle holder A11 (Din 55026)
Chuck is a SMW KNCS-N 325-104
- Tool holder (top) Milling spindle
basic functions
number of spindles: 2
number of turrets: 1
live positions: yes
number of c-axes: 2
number of y-axes: 1
number of b-axes: 1
Working Range Turning
swing diameter (max): 650 mm
turning diameter (max): 650 mm
bar diameter (max): 112 mm
worpiece length max.: 2100 mm
main spindle
spindle revolutions (min): 30 /min
spindle revolutions (max): 3000 /min
spindle torque: 700 Nm
spindle diameter: 112 mm
spindle positioning: 0.001 °
c-axis: yes
counter spindle
spindle revolutions (max): 3800 /min
spindle positioning: 0.001 °
c-axis: yes
X/Z slide
Z-axis travel: 2100 mm
X-axis travel: 695 mm
Y-axis travel: 300 mm
rotating range B-axis up to: 240 °
traverse velocity Z (max): 1000 mm/min
traverse velocity X (max): 1000 mm/min
traverse velocity Y (max): 1000 mm/min
tool fixture: Milling Spindle
- rotation speeds (max): 12000 /min
- drive power: 22 kW
Tool magazine
number of positions: 40
tool length max.: 400 mm
tool weight max.: 10 kg
X/Z slide
Z-axis travel: 1584 mm
X-axis travel: 235 mm
- counter spindle: yes
Electrical specifications
mains voltage: 400 V
mains frequency: 50 Hz
Dimensions / weights
space requirements -left/right-: 6000 mm
space requirements -front/back-: 3050 mm
total height: 3030 mm
total weight approx.: 19000 kg