Okuma MU-VA Series 5axis postprocessor
Introduction to the MU-VA Series by Okuma
The MU-VA Series from Okuma is a high-precision 5-axis CNC machine series, designed to handle complex machining tasks with superior rigidity and accuracy. This series is ideal for aerospace, mold manufacturing, automotive, and medical industries, ensuring maximum productivity and top-quality results.
Key Models in the MU-VA Series:
•MU-400VA – Compact model, ideal for precision machining.
•MU-500VA – Extended travel range, suitable for mass production and mold machining.
Why Do You Need a Custom Post Processor for MU-VA Series?
The MU-VA Series utilizes OSP Control, requiring a customized post processor to fully optimize its 5-axis machining capabilities. A well-optimized post processor will:
•Optimize toolpaths, reducing programming and machining time.
•Ensure accurate G-code generation, preventing syntax errors and coordinate mismatches.
• Fully support advanced functionalities, including DWO (O088), TCP (G169), and high-speed machining (Hi-Cut).
Standard post processors often lack comprehensive support for these features, requiring manual NC code modifications, increasing error risks, and reducing production efficiency.
Get a Customized Post Processor Solution from OptiTech
OptiTech provides highly optimized post processors for NX CAM, Mastercam, and SolidCAM, ensuring seamless operation of MU-VA Series machines with advanced functionalities:
• Comprehensive support for drilling cycles.
• Full integration of O088 for Dynamic Work Offset (DWO).
• Tool Center Point (TCP) support with G169.
• High-speed machining with Hi-Cut.
• Accurate machine simulation in NX CAM ISV or Vericut for collision detection.
Thanks to these optimizations, OptiTech’s post processors help businesses enhance productivity, minimize errors, and streamline 5-axis CNC machining processes.
Get a Free Trial of the MU-VA Series Post Processor!
If you are using a MU-VA Series machine and need a post processor for NX CAM, Mastercam, or SolidCAM, sign up now for a free trial at OptiTech Post Library.