How do I post my used Okuma?
Gathering Equipment Information: Compiling a detailed equipment file is crucial.
Core Parameters: Be sure to clearly record the brand, model, and year of manufacture. For example, search results show that there are various models of used Okuma machines available on the market, such as LB200-W (2005), L270-II (2012, 2014), and L200E-MY (2016).
Technical Parameters: Including machining diameter, machining length, spindle speed, number of turret positions, control system model (e.g., Okuma OSP series), and the travel of each axis.
Key Status: Clearly define the equipment's usage status, maintenance records, current accuracy, and whether on-site testing is possible.
Taking High-Quality Photos and Videos: As the saying goes, "A picture is worth a thousand words."
Overall and Detailed: Take photos of the machine tool's overall appearance, major components (such as the spindle, turret, guide rails, and lead screw), the control system control panel, and the interior of the electrical cabinet.
Dynamic demonstration: If conditions permit, record a video of the machine tool running automatically and the spindle rotating to dynamically demonstrate its working status, which is far more effective than static pictures.


