VIRTUAL TRAINING CLASS – OKUMA LATHE MULTI-FUNCTION PROGRAMMING
This hour long on-line class, will cover the live tool, Y axis, and sub-spindle programming for Okuma lathes.
This hour long on-line class, will cover the live tool, Y axis, and sub-spindle programming for Okuma lathes.
TRAINING CLASS - INTRO TO BASIC OSP MACHINING CENTER PROGRAMMING About this Event Class is FREE to all current Okuma owners! This is a basic Okuma machining center programming class. Students will learn to write basic milling and drilling programs for vertical and horizontal machining centers. There is no cost to existing Okuma users for Read More...
Description: This class teaches programming for sub-spindles, live tools, Y-axis, and balanced turning (4 axis). Many of the examples will use sub-programs and simple variables. Prerequisites: Completion of the Intro/Basic OSP classes or equivalent experience.
Basic programming format with the goal of students being able to write basic milling and drilling programs for vertical and horizontal machining centers. Prerequisites: An entry level knowledge of milling, drilling, and simple math skills
Free to Okuma owners! This two-day class is intended to raise the level of an operator to someone who can make the machine tool more productive by understanding the basic codes. It is also targeted to anyone interested in becoming a programmer or for shop floor managers to better understand the capabilities of the machine Read More...
oin Hartwig, machine tool builder Modig, and Hartwig/Modig customer B&B Airparts as we discuss how High Velocity Machining and the associated technologies can be a game-changer for your shop! Hartwig's Heather Feagans will host a round-table discussion with B&B Airparts CEO and President Dan Barnard and Director of Product Management Chad Tharp, as well as Read More...
This is a programming class teaching the fundamentals of the live tools, sub-spindles, Y-axis and balanced turning (4-axis) of the Okuma lathe. Who should attend? Machine operators and shop supervisors who want to get more out of the Okuma OSP control and improve efficiency on the manufacturing floor. Topics covered: Explanation of sub programming Explanation of Read More...
This is a programming class teaching the fundamentals of live tools, sub-spindles, Y-axis and balanced turning (4-axis). About this Event Who should attend? Machine operators and shop supervisors who want to get more out of the Okuma OSP control and improve efficiency on the manufacturing floor. Topics covered: Explanation of sub programming Explanation of schedule Read More...
Join us at Houston Hartwig Okuma Tech Center for an open house event where you can see machines in action from top tier machine tool brands like Okuma, Tsugami, and more! We’ll have nearly 20 machines under power and in operation so you can get your questions answered and see what they can make possible Read More...
Basic programming format with the goal of students being able to write basic turning programs, for horizontal and vertical lathes. Multi-function lathe features are not included. An entry level knowledge of turning, and simple math skills.
lass will provide a basic understanding of the flow of Okuma’s “Advanced One Touch”® and students will be able to create single turret programs. Simple computer skills and an understanding of turning.
Basic programming format with the goal of students being able to write basic turning programs, for horizontal and vertical lathes. Multi-function lathe features are not included. An entry level knowledge of turning, and simple math skills.