D22

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Okuma Spindle Drive

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Standard Repair Time is 1 - 2 weeks. 4 Day Rush Repair options are available.

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D22

  • Rated 4.8 (13 total ratings)
  • Straightforward Pricing: No Rush Fees, No Credit Card Fees
  • Stock: In-Stock, Ships 1-2 Days
  • Call for Expedited Shipping and Product Condition Options
Okuma Spindle Drive

Request a Quote Request Repair

Standard Repair Time is 1 - 2 weeks. 4 Day Rush Repair options are available.

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1 Year Wake Industrial Warranty Included
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Product Description

Okuma makes a large variety of spindle drives, which form the heart of many motion applications and advanced CNC systems and help deliver a terminal blend of flexibility, ease of use, variable power, and performance. They are instrumental in accomplishing production of an excellent output torque along with precise motion control. Being intuitive in their design, they are easily manageable and can be set up effortlessly.

The Okuma D22 spindle drive is one such quality product that is used as an effective variable motor controller that intensifies the overall system performance and dependability of the multiple motion-related systems. Constructed on a VACII complaint architecture incorporating printed circuit boards, it has an easy to understand interface and offers easy connectivity.

More importantly, D22 spindle drives are made keeping in mind the variable power density requirements and the increasing quantity of industry demands which has spurred the growth in demand for high-speed VACII spindle drives. Its working is simple, as the PCB module senses the axis speed commands of the spindle drive by using the encoders. Based upon the directional commands of the I/O PCB, the spindle drive transmits signals to the system bus that in turn sends the Spindle Stop, at Speed, or the Fault Signal command.

Every spindle drive created by Okuma possesses different features that relate directly to its several distinct purposes. These factors are kept in mind while scrutinizing the technical data. The spindles are designed only after having formed such a database of operational parameters envisaged in a particular motion control system. Okuma drives are superior as the appropriate kind of spindle needed is first established before designing the specific spindle drive to give an optimum systems' output.

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