Okuma will be exhibiting its machines with THINC control and their ability to be connected viawireless technology. Most of these machines will also demonstrate the ease and value of "plug and play" and "THINC" technology. In addition, the Multus B300, Okuma's new flagship Mill-Turn machine will be exhibited. The Multus incorporates an H1 turret with an ATC to allow for a variety of tools to be used. Both milling and turning are capable in this machine along with the flexibility of an equally powered sub-spindle for one setup machining or a tailstock. The Multus also comes standard with Okuma's Collision Avoidance Software (CAS) which is capable of preventing crashes in both manual and automatic modes.
Okuma America Corporation Charlotte, NC okuma.com Booth #A-8200
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