![]() But I can stop the machine and load or remove a tool to avoid that so it allows me to do a job in one operation with one or two manual tool additions or removals mid-way in the program. I sometimes have to fully load up the turret and interference with chuck or steady is an issue. I have Capto C4 conversion units bolted into my Mori SL as well. I have a couple of WTO Capto C4 milling units on my Okuma lathe and that makes it very simple to swap out identical collet chucks on large batch production jobs which can be pre-set on a surface table. Directly from Sandvik Coromant it was about $2500. From Mori the list price was around $15000. The pull bar mechanism is pre-gased and when it leaks (don't ask me how but all of our operators are cavemen so crashing could be the cause) it's not re-gasable so you have to buy a new spindle pull-bar unit. We have some Mori NTs with Capto C6 and have just replaced the pull-bar mechanism in them again (2nd time). ![]() I was hoping some of you ther okuma guys have had similar problems / solutions.Ĭapto is nice but it's definitely not a cheap solution.įor machines that use Capto in the spindle (like 5 axis multi-task) it's worse. We currently use a WTO HOB, & Von Ruden for the rest. My next question is what does every one like for double "y" live tooling? I wouldn't be able to do that with capto. My inch shank tool now has a block welded on it to beef it up & it made a lot of difference. Would a C3 be comparable to an inch shank tool? Or stronger? ![]() On one day I need a deep cut high metal removal, the next day I need clearance for the sub spindle on a small part. This would be my dedicated rough / finish tool position. I am constantly running out of positions in the turret with the hobbing unit on (it takes up 3!) & I also have to reach over the sub spindle when using it as a tail stock. My concern isn't with the capto design but my need for a double y holder (probably c3 I assume). ![]() In my never ending search for versatility I run into a small problem, I know nothing about capto! Lol 40, 80, 120) Max Tool Diameter/without Adjacent Tool 3.6 (90) / 4.7 (120) in (mm) Max Tool Length/ Max Tool Weight 11.8 (300) / 17.7 (8) in (mm)/ lbs (kg) ATC Time (tool to tool) 1.5 sec Tool Spindle B1-axis Clamp Function Curvic coupling (5 degree) Brake (0.001 degree Rotating Tool Rotary System Individual rotation Spindle Speed 3600 rpm Number of Rotation Tool Station 12 Drive motor power Main Spindle 30 HP Right Spindle 30 Driven Tool Spindle 7.Hey guys I operate an LB 3000 EX MYW machine. Technical Data Capacity ! in (mm) Swing Over Slide Cover ø 17.4 (440) in (mm) Max Turning Diameter 15.4 (390) (lower turret) in (mm) Max Turning Length 43.3 (1100) in (mm) Bar Capacity ! in (mm) Bar Capacity L-Spindle 3.6 in ( 90) in (mm) Bar Capacity R-Spindle 2.5 (65 ) in (mm) Chuck size 10 in / 8 in in (mm) Axis Travel Slide travel (Y) 6.3 (160) (☓.2 (80)) in (mm) Rapid feed (Y) 630 (16) in/min (m/min) Slide Travel (B2-axis) 45.3 (1150) in (mm) Rapid Feed (B2 Axis) 1063 (27) in/min (m/min) Left Spindle Spindle Speed 2500 rpm Spindle Speed Range Stepless Spindle Nose A2-8 Hole Through Draw Tube 3.5 in in (mm) Right Spindle Spindle Speed 4500 rpm Spindle Speed Range Stepless Spindle Nose A2-6 Hole Through Draw Tube 2.5 in in (mm) C-Axis Least Input Increment 1E-3 degree Turret Number of Tool Stations 12 x 2 Number of Indexing Positions 12x 2 Tool Spindle Tool Spindle Speed 8000 12000 (op.) rpm Tool Shank Type Capto C6 Number of Tool Stock 24 (op.
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