Innovative and Precise: Experience complete CNC Solutions live in hall 10, booth E71

Okuma at AMB in Stuttgart: “Where metal comes alive”

Krefeld/Stuttgart, 23 June 2026. Reduced complexity, enhanced precision, and powerful turnkey solutions: As a leading manufacturer of CNC machine tools, Okuma is always focused on the needs of its customers. At AMB 2026 in Stuttgart, the company will showcase five high-performance machines, demonstrating the outstanding results that manufacturing companies can achieve by combining these systems with automation technologies. From 15 to 19 September 2026, visitors to Hall 10, Booth E71, can experience firsthand: “Where metal comes alive”!

MULTUS U2000: New machine with outstanding performance in a compact footprint
With the Multitasking Machine MULTUS U2000, Okuma presents an all-in-one solution that offers a generous working area despite its compact size, covering a wide range of manufacturing possibilities, including complex 5-axis machining. The new model, on display at AMB, can also be used for two-saddle simultaneous turning. Turn-Cut technology enables turning outside the rotation axis, while Y-axis and B-axis turning provide even more stable cutting conditions. Simultaneous machining with NC B-axis is also possible. The machine features five intelligent Okuma technologies for maximum efficiency, including the Thermo-Friendly Concept, which compensates for temperature fluctuations during machining, the Collision Avoidance System to prevent collisions during cutting, and Machining Navi, which automatically selects optimal speeds for low-vibration, precise machining.

GENOS M460V-5AX: Simultaneous machining in a small space
The 5-axis Machining Centre GENOS M460V-5AX enables high-precision simultaneous machining of workpieces up to 600x400 mm (WxH). The automatic tool changer (ATC) holds up to 48 tools, supporting uninterrupted production. The double-supported trunnion table and double-column structure ensure accuracy and rigidity, while a feed rate of 32 m/min and spindle speed of 15,000 rpm guarantee both speed and precision. At AMB, visitors will see the machine combined with the automated pallet handling system UL-100, which offers storage for up to eight zero-point pallets and is designed for transfer weights of up to 100 kg. The shuttle solution enables automated and manual operation.

LB3000EX III ARMROID: Horizontal Lathe with integrated robot arm
The LB3000 EX III is recognized as one of the most advanced horizontal lathes worldwide for precise machining of single parts as well as small and medium-sized series. Its twelve-position turret offers versatile machining options, and the slant-bed design ensures accuracy and stability. Thanks to the integrated ARMROID automation solution, a robot arm with a large gripping range, the machine’s productivity is further enhanced. It enables seamless loading and unloading of workpieces and can be easily set up and operated without programming knowledge.

LU4000 EX: Automation for Series Production
The two-saddle CNC lathe LU4000 EX is optimally designed for efficient and highly precise production of cylindrical components. It enables simultaneous and synchronous 4-axis machining, significantly increasing productivity. At AMB, Okuma will demonstrate the machining of complex parts in a single setup, showcasing the machine with Y-axis, driven tools, and a sub-spindle. For automated production, the LU4000 EX can also be equipped with robots, gantry loaders, or bar feeders.

MA-4000H: Heavy-Duty machining made easy
Whether for large-scale series production or flexible machining for the highest demands, Okuma’s 4-axis Horizontal Machining Centre MA-4000H delivers outstanding machining performance and precision thanks to its robust design and powerful spindle. Despite its exceptionally large working area and a table size of 400x400 mm, it requires only a minimal footprint. The standard solution includes a two-station pallet changer (2APC), enabling unmanned operation over extended periods. The MA-4000H can also be upgraded with flexible manufacturing systems, pallet stations, and robots for fully autonomous production without operator intervention.

OSP control now with 3D programming
At AMB in Stuttgart, Okuma Europe will present the newly developed “3D-Direct” solution for the first time, specifically designed for European markets. Operations such as face, contour, pocket, and chamfer milling, as well as drilling and tapping, can now be programmed directly on the OSP control via touchscreen using 3D data. STEP data is imported, and tool data is automatically retrieved directly from the OSP control. The system then automatically suggests suitable machining strategies for optimal results. Compared to conventional systems, the workload for users is significantly reduced, even for complex geometries. “3D-Direct” is initially available for vertical machining centres, with expansion to other machine types already planned.

Experience It Live
Details about Okuma’s complete solutions at AMB 2026 are available at https://amb.okuma.eu. The website also offers codes for free entry to the exhibition.

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