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OKAMOTO IGM-2MB INTERNAL GRINDER



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Dale Granger
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Brand:  

OKAMOTO

Model:   IGM-2MB
Category:  

GRINDING MACHINERY

Machine Type:  

INTERNAL GRINDER

Year of Mfg.:   2011
Condition:   Good Condition   
Elect./Voltage:  
Value New:   $ 375,500
Price:   Request Quote
   
Region:   MIDWEST (Click for Regional Map)
EXF #:   GQ-010417  
Description:   (view full)

OKAMOTO IGM-2MB CNC Internal Grinding Machine

Specifications


  Internal grinding range: 0.24 - 8"
Grinding stroke: 8"
Swing inside the chuck cover: 14"
Swing over the table: 24"
Maximum table travel: 20"
Table speed: 20 - 800 IPM
High speed short stroke: 500 Reciprocations/min. (0.08” Stroke)
Workhead spindle speed: 50 - 1200 RPM
Max. crossfeed Travel: 9.4"
Min. incremental infeed: 0.00001" (0.00003"/option)
Automatic feed rate rough & medium (intermittent):  0 - .004" (12 selections)
Rough & medium (continuous): 0 - 0.1600 IPM (12 selections)
Fine (intermittent): 0 - 0.004" (12 selections)
Fine (continuous):  0 - 0.0800 IPM (12 selections)
Manual feed per graduation: (X1)0.00001, (X10) 0.0001"
Manual feed per revolution: (X1)0.001, (X10) 0.01"
Work head motor: 2.0 HP
Grinding wheel spindle: 5.0 HP
Crossfeed servo: 0.26 HP
Table longitudinal feed: 1.0 HP
Power supply: 16 KVA

Equipped with:

  Okamoto MDI CNC controls with color LCD

  10" 3-Jaw chuck

  Diamond wheel dresser

  Coolant system with filtration

  Teach-Input positioning system

  Wheel guard

  Spindle oil mist

    Special Note:
    Comment: A Okamoto Grinder like this doesn't come on the market often!
    Written By: Dale Granger  
    *Dimensions:Available from product manager
    *Weight:Please call
    *Dimensions & Weight data are based on 3rd party information and could be incorrect; please verify & confirm if accurate dimensions & weight are required.

    Surface grinding is done on flat surfaces to produce a smooth finish. It is a widely used abrasive machining process in which a spinning wheel covered in rough particles cuts chips of metallic or nonmetallic substance from a workpiece, making a face of it.