Does Okuma use Fanuc?
FANUC America has worked with Okuma for many years to automate machine tool systems. Partners in THINC is a natural extension of the close working relationship they utilize to provide easy-to-integrate and modular automated machining solutions.
Who makes Okuma CNC machines?
Okuma Corporation
| Founder | Eiichi Okuma |
| Headquarters | Ōguchi, Aichi 480-0193, Japan |
| Area served | Worldwide |
| Key people | Atsushi Ieki (president) |
| Products | Lathes Machining centers Multitasking machines Grinders CNC controls Factory automation products |
What is Fanuc software?
FANUC PaintPRO software is a graphical of offline programming solution that simplifies robotic path, teach and paint process development. The operator automatically generates robot programs by graphically selecting the area of the part to be painted and chooses between several painting methods.
What is the meaning of Fanuc?
Fuji Automatic NUmerical Control
FANUC is acronym for Fuji Automatic NUmerical Control.
Is CNC programming difficult?
Very basic CNC programming is easy to learn, provided that you understand basic math and have a grasp of how machining works. This can usually be learned within a few days. Intermediate programming skills can be learned within a year and advanced CNC programming can take several years to learn.
How does Okuma’s mid-auto manual work?
See how Okuma’s Mid-Auto Manual function allows the operator to “pause” the CNC machining program, move the axes around, check the tool to make sure it’s not chipped or broken, or even check a feature on the part, and then resume the operation at the same point where it left off.
What is Okuma multitasking machining?
For a small machine with big power, Okuma’s MULTUS B250 II multitasking machine delivers the ideal combination of turn-mill operations. One of our “Affordable Excellence” machines, the MULTUS B250II offers high machining capacity at a lower price point – making high-quality machining more affordable than ever.
Why choose our v40r vertical lathe?
Our V40R vertical lathe increases productivity by providing stable machining of thin and odd-shaped workpieces. The box-type base and column make a highly dependable, highly rigid structure and the headstock with flange construction minimizes the effects of thermal deformation and vibration, which ensures stable, accurate cutting.
Why choose Okuma 5-axis machines?
Make any shop run more efficiently, regardless of size or production, with Okuma’s powerful and versatile 5-axis machines. Working on a 5-axis machine minimizes setups, allows for faster cycle time, produces less scrap, and increases spindle up time, giving your shop the ability to open its possibilities.