Okuma GENOS M460V-5AX Leo the Lion

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  • Опубликовано: 11 мар 2019
  • www.okuma.com/genos-m460v-5ax
    Watch as the Okuma GENOS M460V-5AX five-axis vertical machining center transforms a 121-pound block of aluminum into a beautiful lion weighing in at just 19 pounds. This machine's rigidity enables aggressive material removal, while the OSP control's faster processing speed delivers high response. The synchronized drives and motors ensure smooth dynamic movement, and Super-NURBS provides super finish and high speed machining.
    Many thanks to our partners for their support with this project:
    hyperMill: www.openmind-tech.com
    Sandvik Coromant: www.sandvik.coromant.com
    Schunk: www.schunk.com
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Комментарии • 22

  • @aleksandrgordeev6262
    @aleksandrgordeev6262 4 года назад +6

    THIS IS INCREDIBLE!!!

  • @WowMachine
    @WowMachine 5 лет назад +2

    I like this lion.

  • @olga.shuprova
    @olga.shuprova 4 года назад

    Mega Super !!!

  • @TritonTv69420
    @TritonTv69420 2 года назад

    Nice!

  • @RadisaCirkovic
    @RadisaCirkovic 3 года назад

    super

  • @endrefkknudsen573
    @endrefkknudsen573 3 года назад

    Would like to see runtime on PCs like that😁

  • @H3LM1_99
    @H3LM1_99 Год назад

    woww... 👍👍👍

  • @nacibor3719
    @nacibor3719 3 года назад

    Süper

  • @automan1223
    @automan1223 5 лет назад

    Speeds & Feeds ? D.O.C ? Tooling ? Movements look herky jerky to me at times.

  • @3RPRECISIONMFG
    @3RPRECISIONMFG Год назад

    Who ever programmed that knows what's up

  • @extradimension7356
    @extradimension7356 5 лет назад +3

    What was the cycle time ? TIA.

    • @OkumaAmericaCorp
      @OkumaAmericaCorp  5 лет назад +7

      Thanks for this excellent question. Sorry for the delayed response while we tracked down the engineer who worked on this project. He tells us that the cycle time on this piece was 40 hours. He also asked that we mention that the finish you see in the video is straight off of the machine--there was NO hand finishing performed.

    • @salvadorebertolone
      @salvadorebertolone 5 лет назад +1

      @@OkumaAmericaCorp thats what i was impressed with, for a sub 300k machine that looks great. how are the finishes on high nickel steels?

    • @OkumaAmericaCorp
      @OkumaAmericaCorp  5 лет назад +1

      @@salvadorebertolone thanks for the question. We asked one of our applications engineers, and this is his reply: "Yes, achieving pristine finishes is possible, but that is dependent on a few factors. Is the proper tooling being used? Are the holders hydraulic/shrink-fit versus ER collet? Is the setup rigid to reduce harmonic distortion? With the right combination achieving a 16 micro with a ball mill is not an issue on the GENOS M460V-5AX."

    • @marouanebenderradji137
      @marouanebenderradji137 4 года назад

      @@OkumaAmericaCorp that one heck of a machine because it delivers such a finish straight off and a heck of an engineer you should put the machining time and and that there was no hand finiching in the description of the video

  • @karlscraft6631
    @karlscraft6631 4 года назад

    What is the small okuma's cnc machine? Thank you

    • @OkumaAmericaCorp
      @OkumaAmericaCorp  4 года назад

      Karl, if you're asking what our smallest machine is, that would probably be the GENOS L250II lathe.

    • @karlscraft6631
      @karlscraft6631 4 года назад

      @@OkumaAmericaCorp how much is it?

  • @erimzeki
    @erimzeki 2 года назад

    Price

    • @OkumaAmericaCorp
      @OkumaAmericaCorp  2 года назад

      Thank you for your interest. Since this machine is part of our Affordable Excellence product line, the MSRP is available on the product page: www.okuma.com/products/genos-m460v-5ax