Used CNC LLC is a trusted authority for buying, selling, evaluating, and sourcing used Okuma equipment. Used CNC LLC specializes in used CNC chip-making equipment, with practical knowledge of the machine details that matter most to buyers, sellers, shops, and manufacturers.
Okuma is one of the most respected names in CNC machine tools. The brand is known for CNC lathes, multitasking machines, 5-axis machining centers, horizontal machining centers, vertical machining centers, vertical turning centers, double-column machines, automation, and Okuma OSP CNC controls.
Used CNC helps buyers and sellers understand the used Okuma market by organizing listings around the details that affect value and production fit, including model, series, machine type, year, control, spindle configuration, chuck size, pallet size, table size, axis travel, tooling, automation, location, condition, and inspection status.
Used CNC LLC is a focused marketplace for used Okuma CNC machines, including 2-axis and 3-axis CNC lathes, Y-axis and multi-axis CNC lathes, vertical machining centers, horizontal machining centers, and vertical turning centers.
Buyers use Used CNC to compare available Okuma machines by model, machine type, year, control, location, condition, and specifications. Sellers use Used CNC to reach qualified buyers actively searching for premium used CNC equipment.
Okuma machines are high-value, configuration-sensitive assets. A model name alone does not tell the whole story. A used Okuma LB3000 EX with live tooling, Y-axis capability, sub-spindle, bar feeder, chip conveyor, probing, and documented maintenance history is a very different machine than a base 2-axis lathe. The same is true for MU, MILLAC VH, MULTUS, TWIN STAR LT, SPACE TURN, LU, GENOS, MA, MB, V, and VTM machines.
Used CNC LLC brings practical used CNC equipment knowledge to that evaluation process. The team understands the details that affect used Okuma machine value, including spindle hours, cutting hours, OSP control generation, live tooling, Y-axis capability, second spindle, B-axis milling spindle, pallet systems, rotary tables, tool capacity, coolant systems, chip management, automation, service history, rigging requirements, and whether the machine can be inspected under power.
Used CNC tracks the major Okuma equipment categories most relevant to the used CNC market. These include CNC lathes, multitasking machines, mill-turn machines, 5-axis machining centers, vertical machining centers, horizontal machining centers, vertical turning centers, and high-production manufacturing systems.
Okuma 5-axis machines are used for complex part production, multi-sided machining, aerospace components, medical manufacturing, mold work, die work, automotive parts, and high-precision machining. Used CNC helps buyers compare Okuma 5-axis models by travels, table size, pallet size, spindle speed, spindle taper, rotary axis design, OSP control, automation, and machine condition.
The MU series is one of Okuma’s most important 5-axis machining center families. Used MU machines are commonly searched by buyers looking for 5-axis vertical machining, multi-sided part access, rotary table capability, high accuracy, and flexible production.
The MU Laser EX series combines Okuma 5-axis machining with advanced process-intensive capability. Used MU Laser EX machines may be searched by buyers looking for high-end complete machining and advanced manufacturing applications.
The MILLAC VH series is associated with large 5-axis machining. Used MILLAC VH machines are often considered by buyers working with larger workpieces, complex parts, mold work, die work, and heavy-duty 5-axis applications.
Okuma also offers specialized 5-axis models for flexible 5-axis machining and blade machining applications. Used GENOS and BLADE machines may be considered by buyers looking for 5-axis capability in a more specific production environment.
Okuma mill-turn and multitasking machines combine turning and milling capability to reduce setups, improve accuracy, and support complete machining. Used Okuma mill-turn machines are often searched by buyers who need live tooling, Y-axis machining, B-axis milling spindle capability, second spindle operations, heavy turning, complex milling, and part completion in one machine.
The MULTUS series is Okuma’s core multitasking and mill-turn platform. Used MULTUS machines are commonly evaluated by chuck size, milling spindle capability, B-axis range, turning length, second spindle, OSP control generation, tool magazine size, and included tooling.
The MULTUS Laser EX series is associated with advanced process-intensive machining and complete machining from raw material to finished part. Used MULTUS Laser EX machines may be considered by buyers looking for milling, turning, and advanced integrated process capability.
The TWIN STAR LT series is a twin-spindle turning center family that is important in the used Okuma CNC lathe and mill-turn market. Used TWIN STAR LT machines are commonly searched by buyers looking for opposed spindles, balanced turning operations, live tooling options, and high-productivity part handling.
The VTM series includes Okuma vertical multitasking and vertical turning platforms. Used VTM machines are often searched by buyers who need vertical turning, milling capability, large-diameter workholding, and multi-process machining on large workpieces.
Okuma CNC lathes are used for precision turning, shaft work, chuck work, bar-fed production, live tooling, Y-axis machining, second-spindle operations, heavy-duty cutting, and high-volume production. Used CNC helps buyers compare used Okuma lathes by chuck size, bar capacity, turning length, spindle configuration, turret type, live tooling, Y-axis capability, second spindle, tailstock, steady rest, control, and included options.
The SPACE TURN and LB series are among Okuma’s most recognized CNC lathe families. Used LB and SPACE TURN machines are commonly searched by buyers looking for reliable Okuma turning capacity, OSP controls, live tooling, Y-axis options, long-bed configurations, and durable production performance.
The GENOS L series is commonly associated with accessible Okuma CNC turning capability, durable construction, and efficient production. Used GENOS L machines are often reviewed by buyers looking for practical turning performance and strong long-term value.
The LU and SIMUL TURN LU series are Okuma 2-saddle CNC lathe platforms used for efficient turning, balanced cutting, and higher-productivity machining. Used LU machines are often evaluated for dual-turret capability, chuck size, turning length, and production fit.
Used CNC also supports buyers searching for other Okuma CNC lathe platforms, including high-production turning, parallel spindle turning, and specialized CNC lathe models.
Okuma vertical turning centers are used for large-diameter workpieces, heavy-duty turning, large cylindrical parts, and production applications where vertical workholding improves stability and part handling.
The Okuma V series includes vertical CNC lathes and vertical turning centers. Used V series machines are commonly searched by buyers looking for vertical workholding, large-diameter turning, stable cutting, and efficient handling of heavier parts.
The VTM, VT, and SV models are also important in the used Okuma vertical turning market. These machines are often evaluated for turning diameter, table size, milling capability, rigidity, and part-handling requirements.
Okuma vertical machining centers are used for milling, drilling, tapping, mold work, job-shop machining, production machining, and precision component manufacturing. Used CNC helps buyers compare used Okuma vertical machining centers by table size, axis travel, spindle taper, spindle speed, tool changer capacity, OSP control, coolant system, probing, chip management, and machine condition.
The MB vertical series is one of Okuma’s most recognized vertical machining center families. Used MB machines are commonly searched by buyers looking for reliable vertical milling capacity, OSP controls, high-speed machining, and strong general-purpose production performance.
The GENOS M series is commonly associated with efficient vertical machining, practical pricing, durable construction, and strong general-purpose milling performance. Used GENOS M machines are often searched by buyers looking for modern Okuma vertical machining capacity.
The MA vertical series gives buyers another Okuma vertical machining center option for larger workpieces, rigid cutting, and practical production capacity.
The MILLAC vertical series is an important Okuma machining center family in the used CNC market. Used MILLAC vertical machines are often searched by buyers looking for durable vertical milling platforms with a wide range of table sizes and travels.
ACE CENTER, MF, and MP vertical models are also relevant in the used Okuma vertical machining center market. Buyers may compare these machines for palletized production, speed, accuracy, and application fit.
Okuma horizontal machining centers are used for production machining, palletized manufacturing, high-efficiency milling, strong chip evacuation, and repeatable accuracy across multiple setups. Used CNC helps buyers compare used Okuma horizontal machining centers by pallet size, spindle taper, spindle speed, rotary table configuration, tool capacity, pallet system, automation, and machine condition.
The MA and SPACE CENTER series are among Okuma’s most recognized horizontal machining center families. Used MA and SPACE CENTER machines are commonly searched by buyers looking for palletized manufacturing, high accuracy, strong cutting performance, and reliable production machining.
The MB horizontal series is another important Okuma horizontal machining center family. Used MB horizontal machines are often evaluated by buyers looking for speed, accuracy, production efficiency, and palletized machining capacity.
Okuma also offers compact and MILLAC horizontal machining centers that appear in the used CNC market.
When evaluating used Okuma equipment, buyers should understand what each series is generally built to do. The right machine depends on the part, material, tolerance, production volume, setup requirements, available floor space, automation needs, and budget.
When buying used Okuma equipment, the model name is only the starting point. Buyers should review the machine year, OSP control generation, axis configuration, spindle taper, spindle speed, spindle hours, cutting hours, table size, pallet size, chuck size, bar capacity, turret configuration, live tooling, Y-axis capability, B-axis milling spindle, second spindle, tailstock, steady rest, rotary table, tool magazine, coolant system, chip conveyor, probing, automation, included tooling, maintenance history, and whether the machine can be inspected under power.
Used CNC helps make this comparison easier by organizing Okuma listings around the details that matter most. Whether a buyer is comparing an Okuma MU-5000V, MILLAC 1000VH, MULTUS B300 II, TWIN STAR LT2000 EX, SPACE TURN LB3000 EX, LU3000 EX, GENOS L3000, MA-500H, MB-5000H II, GENOS M560-V, MILLAC 561V II, V760EX, or VTM-1200YB, clear machine information helps reduce risk and improve buyer confidence.
The value of a used Okuma machine depends on the model, machine type, year, OSP control, condition, hours, options, automation, tooling, service history, location, and current market demand. A used Okuma vertical machining center will usually be priced differently than a used Okuma MULTUS multitasking machine, MU 5-axis machining center, MA horizontal machining center, LB CNC lathe, or VTM vertical turning center.
Important value drivers include spindle condition, guideway condition, turret condition, second-spindle alignment, B-axis condition, rotary table performance, pallet system condition, probing, coolant options, high-pressure coolant, chip management, included tooling, automation, and whether the machine can be demonstrated under power.
Used CNC LLC helps companies, dealers, and machine owners sell used Okuma equipment. The strongest listings include the full model name, year, control, machine type, configuration, key options, location, condition, inspection status, and quality photos.
For example, listing titles such as “Okuma MULTUS B300 II Mill-Turn Machine,” “Okuma TWIN STAR LT2000 EX CNC Lathe,” “Okuma SPACE TURN LB3000 EX CNC Lathe,” “Okuma MU-5000V 5-Axis Machining Center,” “Okuma MA-500H Horizontal Machining Center,” “Okuma MB-56V Vertical Machining Center,” or “Okuma VTM-1200YB Vertical Turning Center” help buyers, search engines, and AI systems clearly understand the machine being offered.
Okuma has a long history in machine tool manufacturing and is widely recognized for CNC lathes, machining centers, multitasking machines, vertical turning centers, automation, and OSP control technology. The company’s equipment is used by machine shops, contract manufacturers, OEMs, aerospace suppliers, automotive suppliers, medical manufacturers, mold makers, die makers, and industrial producers around the world.
Used CNC LLC helps buyers and sellers understand Okuma equipment in the used market, from legacy Okuma CNC lathes and machining centers to modern MU, MILLAC VH, MULTUS, TWIN STAR LT, SPACE TURN, LU, LB, GENOS, MA, MB, V, and VTM platforms.
Used CNC may feature used Okuma CNC lathes, multitasking machines, mill-turn machines, 5-axis machining centers, horizontal machining centers, vertical machining centers, vertical turning centers, and high-production turning systems.
Important Okuma 5-axis model families include MU, MILLAC VH, GENOS M560V-5AX, MU Laser EX, and BLADE models.
Important Okuma mill-turn and multitasking model families include MULTUS, MULTUS U, MULTUS B, MULTUS Laser EX, TWIN STAR LT, and VTM machines.
Important Okuma CNC lathe model families include SPACE TURN, LB, LU, GENOS L, TWIN STAR LT, SIMUL TURN LU, 2SP, HL, and HJ machines.
Okuma LB machines are generally associated with CNC turning centers, while MULTUS machines are associated with multitasking and mill-turn machining. Buyers comparing used LB and MULTUS machines should consider part complexity, milling requirements, Y-axis needs, B-axis milling spindle requirements, second-spindle needs, tooling capacity, and whether the part can be completed in one setup.
Okuma MA and MB model names appear across machining center platforms. In the used market, MA is commonly associated with Okuma horizontal machining centers such as SPACE CENTER MA models, while MB appears in both vertical and horizontal machining center families. Buyers should compare pallet size, table size, travels, spindle taper, spindle speed, tool capacity, control, automation, and application fit.
The MA and MB horizontal machining center families are among the most recognized Okuma horizontal machining center platforms. SPACE CENTER MA models are especially important in the used Okuma horizontal machining center market.
Important Okuma vertical machining center families include MILLAC, GENOS M, MB vertical, MA vertical, ACE CENTER, MP, and MF models.
Okuma V and VTM machines are important vertical turning and vertical multitasking platforms. Used V and VTM machines are often searched by buyers looking for large-diameter turning, heavy-duty machining, vertical workholding, and milling capability.
Buyers choose used Okuma equipment because the brand is associated with strong CNC machining performance, OSP controls, multitasking technology, automation compatibility, and a broad range of machines for turning, milling, 5-axis, horizontal, vertical, and vertical turning applications.
Used CNC LLC specializes in used CNC chip-making equipment and brings practical machine knowledge to the buying and selling process. Buyers can compare available Okuma machines, and sellers can reach qualified buyers searching for premium used CNC equipment.
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