Okuma Technology Showcase - 2023 Highlights!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • 00:00 Intro
    01:04 Daifuku Pallet Cell with MB5000
    02:34 Fastems Cell
    04:33 Load & Go Robot
    05:04 Okuma Design Notes
    06:33 Okuma North America Tour
    10:17 Daifuku Pallet Cell
    14:06 Vertical Lathe
    15:00 Main Show Floor
    16:22 Qualichem
    17:00 REGO-Fix
    18:00 Tony Gunn
    19:58 Hainbuch
    23:22 Multus
    24:10 Wade Anderson
    27:33 Training
    28:47 Sandvik
    We had the chance to visit Okuma for their 2023 Technology showcase! Here's a recap of the machines, vendors, and other highlights for those who couldn't make it to Charlotte!
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Комментарии • 40

  • @OkumaAmericaCorp
    @OkumaAmericaCorp Год назад +7

    Thank you for sharing these highlights with those who couldn't join us at the Technology Showcase! We enjoyed seeing you here in Charlotte.

  • @harrelsontrumpets
    @harrelsontrumpets 2 месяца назад

    This was a fun show. Hartwig was kind enough to fly me in to learn more about the one machine you didn't like, the Multus B250ii. We'll have one on our floor as soon as possible.

  • @crunchysuperman
    @crunchysuperman Год назад +4

    Back in the 90's, Okuma was building machines there. That big long integration bay you were in used to house a couple of enormous double column mills for machining base castings for their machines. The interesting part was the castings were located on the milling fixtures by the leveling pad holes which were drilled on an old (50's), manual Okuma radial arm drill, and all dimensions came from that. Before that facility, Okuma used to drop ship small machines in kit form to various assemblers for their US machines. We've been using Okuma machines in our shop for almost 40 years now. Still have an LC40 from '84 on the floor.

    • @texastad1989
      @texastad1989 Год назад +1

      They also had a few more buildings then today, primarily for assembly IIRC - I previously worked for an okuma distributor in the midwest and then in the south and heard some of the history then - I've had a few opportunities to tour the place, always a great time to be had. Now days I'm a customer.. two Okuma mills in my shop, hope to get another soon.

    • @jasonruch3529
      @jasonruch3529 Год назад

      What do you guys think of the reliability? I've only played with mazaks and Cincinnati with acramatic 950,,(problem child) and want to find a machine to put in my garage (20 yr old or so) something affordable. I heard they have there own g and m codes? I just want something that's not gonna spit out drives on a monthly basis...haha. our 30yr old mazaks are becoming problematic, the 20yr Olds are still chugging along. I would like someones opinion of the 98' to 05' controls and reliability, thanks

    • @crunchysuperman
      @crunchysuperman Год назад

      @@jasonruch3529 We have Okuma machines from 1984, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1995, 1999, 2002 & 2004 on the floor running every day. But we also have our fair share of drives dying - I think it's the nature of the beast for machines that old. As for the controls, I have always preferred Okuma to Fanuc. But, if you are looking for an old beater for the garage, Fanuc based machines might have the advantage, as drives will be much cheaper and easier to find second hand.

    • @texastad1989
      @texastad1989 Год назад +1

      @@jasonruch3529 I still have my original machine from 1998 (new to me 2015) it was flooded in 4ft of water twice for a week each time. We did have to send out some boards and get new batteries/reload software, but that was minor.
      Once it would boot up, we sprayed the ballscrews and ways down with penetrating oil, tried to move the table in x/y until the load went up, hit estop and went to bed.
      Next day it was free as a bird! Wiped everything down till it was shiny and went back to work after retouching off all the tools. Checked backlash, had to adjust .0001, it got more accurate in X for some reason.
      Best part - it still holds tenths across the entire work envelope, even flatness. (my new one won't, but it's still well in spec)

    • @jasonruch3529
      @jasonruch3529 Год назад

      @texastad1989 wow that's a great story,,,I was looking into that year and up a few. There in my price range. I am not a fan of fanuc. At work my 1997 Cincinnati horizontal milicron is gcode but once I call a tool the control already comps for length without having to call it up. I think fanuc and other controls should have copied that idea. Heck it tracks the set zero however you rotate the table.! How are the osp controls? Do they have a little conversional? Or must you call up every little thing as well?

  • @joemattes8389
    @joemattes8389 Год назад +3

    As a 25+ year career machinist and shop owner it's been very cool to watch your growth, development and transition into a great advocate of the industry. We do use Sandvik Prime turning, especially in 17-4 stainless.

  • @firdausharun4311
    @firdausharun4311 10 месяцев назад

    awesome ❤🎉

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 Год назад

    So cool to see your product on display there!

  • @xx_death_xx-de9eq
    @xx_death_xx-de9eq Год назад +2

    You need to go to the mazak factory in Florence Kentucky

  • @k4x4map46
    @k4x4map46 Год назад

    nice!!!

  • @Stephen8454
    @Stephen8454 Год назад

    I need to stay more up to date. I live here in Charlotte and didn't know it was happening.

  • @poetac15
    @poetac15 Год назад

    Definitely interested in hearing your speech. Thanks for posting

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 Год назад

    Looks like a good turn out!!!

  • @texastad1989
    @texastad1989 Год назад

    Man that's awesome thanks for sharing, I was not able to make it!

  • @TylerBrigham
    @TylerBrigham Год назад

    I plan on using prime inserts when my new mazak i-100hst comes in. My cam software supports prime tools and toolpaths. And i think the idea of a b-axis lathe really compliments the prime type of turning

  • @tyty0018
    @tyty0018 Год назад +1

    I've used Prime style tools in the past for very specific applications but it's on a rare occasion.

  • @kkknotcool
    @kkknotcool Год назад +6

    That's a lot of guys in dress shirts running machines.

    • @95dodgev10
      @95dodgev10 Год назад

      Almost like its 1910 again

  • @evanlacava9213
    @evanlacava9213 Год назад

    Okumaaaa 😎😎

  • @pierremahlmann9589
    @pierremahlmann9589 Год назад

    I would be glad to find and watch your talk on youtube.

  • @MattWindham
    @MattWindham Год назад +1

    We use the prime trying on production machines. Turning D2 tool steel. It's been a game changer.

  • @robertschauer376
    @robertschauer376 Год назад

    You mentioned the Willeman, looking forward to seeing it in action

  • @mattiasarvidsson8522
    @mattiasarvidsson8522 Год назад

    I would love the option to change chuck type easily depending on the situation. Most ppl are stuck with the 3-jaw chuck that came with the machine.. and have to make it work.. )

  • @TRcakeNINJA
    @TRcakeNINJA Год назад +1

    I would love to hear a youtube version of the speech you gave there!

  • @3RPRECISIONMFG
    @3RPRECISIONMFG 11 месяцев назад

    That VTL is no joke. Saw it running a demo at IMTS.

  • @jacobfalk4827
    @jacobfalk4827 Год назад

    I would love to see a second video on your presentation.

  • @SuperstarComponentsLTD
    @SuperstarComponentsLTD Год назад

    Hainbuch mandrels are amazing. Loads better rigidity than a Chuck, mirror finishes easy to do

  • @alexjohnsonjordan1331
    @alexjohnsonjordan1331 Год назад +1

    Hi from Spain! Nice fancy facility you found there! To me It looks like Christmas! Disneyworld for the such as me!

  • @floodo1
    @floodo1 Год назад +1

    “You don’t know what you don’t know” fa real

  • @AllieRogers-mq1kf
    @AllieRogers-mq1kf Год назад

    John we NEED the Willemin Video ASAP!

  • @jameskenney5623
    @jameskenney5623 Год назад

    I love what you do, and I'm a hobby machinist, but what you do is way way over my head, I'm just here for Johnny 5. When will there be an update? Finish date?

  • @cms-electronicaCarvalho
    @cms-electronicaCarvalho Год назад

    Quick question about the pallet pool system: are the rails electrified? Like the subway?
    Thank you.

  • @jackwt7340
    @jackwt7340 11 месяцев назад

    The machine that makes the iPhone📱

  • @anthonykot
    @anthonykot Год назад

    A.S.D.F.C.V.D.

  • @floodo1
    @floodo1 Год назад

    of course we want to hear the speech d00d Exactly like you point out, easy to think about the $$$ automation but low cost not so obvious