Okuma debuts new video series

Okuma debuts new video series

Okuma America Corp., Charlotte, N.C., launched a new video series demonstrating CNC machines used in gun part manufacturing, spotlighting high-speed, precision cutting, live tooling, milling and drilling.

October 29, 2014

Okuma America Corp., Charlotte, N.C., launched a new video series demonstrating CNC machines used in gun part manufacturing, spotlighting high-speed, precision cutting, live tooling, milling and drilling. Okuma's gun part manufacturing video series includes:

  • Rifle Stock Mold — Okuma's 5-axis MU-500VII vertical machining center cuts a custom-designed rifle stock mold;
  • AR15 Upper — An MB-4000H horizontal machining center machines an AR15 upper;
  • Gun Barrel Extension — Cut on an Okuma LB3000-EXII horizontal lathe, the machining of this gun barrel extension uses a variety of cutting tools and operations;
  • Commemorative Plaque — Using a GENOS M460-VE, this video shows the CNC milling of a gun shaped plaque for a firearms event;
  • 1911 Trigger Housing — Machining of a 1911 trigger housing, using an Okuma MB-56V vertical machining center equipped with a Lyndex Nikken rotary table;
  • Gun Cylinder — A .50 caliber revolver cylinder is cut on an Okuma LT3000 EX, 3 turret horizontal lathe.

(Special Note: Some videos are filmed without the use of coolant, to better show the cutting capabilities of the machine, without visual interference. CNC machine operation without coolant is not recommended.)

Click here to see Okuma's gun part manufacturing video series.

Glossary terms in this article

  • machining center
    CNC machine tool capable of drilling, reaming, tapping, milling and boring. Normally comes with an automatic toolchanger. See automatic toolchanger.