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Okuma MB56VA Machining in 4 axis

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2009

Okuma MB56VA Machining Centre uses Kitagawa Rotary 4th Axis to make a demo part similar to a Quarry drill. Programmed by OKUMA Australia and tested on our mill before an Okuma Expo. Sandvik Coromant tooling.

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  • It was a demo part but derived from a sand mining drill bit.

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  • no coolant?

  • I was working on the same CNC, but only on 3 axis.

    It's a great machine, and I am so sorry that I can't work on it no more. So much fun programming it... :)

  • hi agian, your setting on the home axis for the z must be differnt, mine is set to to -5, what about yours?

  • Yes it does easily, we can easily machine items on the table. Maybe you have the optional Z axis insert to give you more height.

  • hi, does that tool reach the center of the part? becasue my machine doesnt and its the same machine

  • Throw it at someone you dont like! Its guaranteed that you will fuck them up!

  • 3:00 that's close . I'm always nervous when i see this, even when i know that everything is fine : )

  • great videos

  • Hi, You have the drawing or the solid part of this?

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