The Okuma 2SP-2500H is a compact, high-speed twin-spindle CNC turning center designed for high-volume production of small to medium-sized precision components. As part of Okuma’s 2SP-H series, it features a front-facing spindle design that improves automation efficiency and optimizes floor space utilization. This layout allows seamless integration with Okuma’s gantry loader systems, enabling fast and automated part loading and unloading.
The machine supports a maximum turning diameter of approximately 410 mm and a turning length of around 200 mm, making it suitable for a wide range of precision components used in automotive, electronics, and general engineering industries. Spindle speeds reach up to 5,000 rpm, supported by powerful dual spindle motors, allowing both high-speed finishing and efficient material removal.
A key advantage of the 2SP-2500H is its twin-spindle, twin-turret configuration, enabling simultaneous machining and significantly reducing cycle times. The machine also supports optional milling capabilities, expanding its versatility for process-intensive operations.
Equipped with Okuma’s OSP control system and designed for automation, the 2SP-2500H delivers consistent accuracy, reduced downtime, and high throughput, making it an ideal solution for manufacturers focused on mass production and efficiency.
OKUMA 2SP-2500HSPECIFICATIONS
OKUMA 2SP-2500H – AXIS
4-Axis CNC Turning Center
X-Axis and Z-Axis (Left & Right Spindles)
Dual Spindle (Parallel configuration)
Dual Turret (Left + Right)
Simultaneous machining on both spindles
OKUMA 2SP-2500H – AXIS TRAVELS
Rapid Traverse (X/Z): Approx. 25 m/min
Short stroke optimized for small parts
High-speed positioning for mass production
Designed for minimal idle time
OKUMA 2SP-2500H – CAPACITY
Maximum Turning Diameter: 410 mm
Maximum Turning Length: 200 mm
Standard Chuck Size: 8 inch
Bar Capacity: Approx. 65–80 mm
Ideal for small to medium precision components
OKUMA 2SP-2500H – SPINDLE
Maximum Spindle Speed: 5,000 RPM
Spindle Motor Power: 15/11 kW (each spindle)
Dual spindle configuration
Built-in motor spindle for high precision
OKUMA 2SP-2500H – TABLE / STRUCTURE
Machine Type: Horizontal dual-spindle CNC lathe
Front-facing spindle design
Compact footprint for production lines
Split-bed structure for vibration control
Designed for automated manufacturing
OKUMA 2SP-2500H – TOOL TURRET
Left Turret: 12 stations
Right Turret: 12 stations
Dual turret simultaneous machining
Optional live tooling (M specification)
Supports process integration (turn + mill)
OKUMA 2SP-2500H – FEEDRATES
Rapid Traverse (X/Z): Approx. 25 m/min
High-speed synchronized machining
Extremely low cycle times
Optimized for high-volume production
OKUMA 2SP-2500H – COOLANT & CHIP MANAGEMENT
Flood coolant system
Chip conveyor compatible
Efficient chip evacuation
Designed for continuous production runs
OKUMA 2SP-2500H – CONTROL SYSTEM
Control: Okuma OSP / FANUC
Conversational programming (IGF)
Automation-ready interface
Integration with Okuma Gantry Loader (OGL)
OKUMA 2SP-2500H – POWER & AIR REQUIREMENTS
Power Requirement: Approx. 30–45 kVA
Voltage: 200–400V
Air Requirement: Clean compressed air
Air Pressure: Approx. 5–6 bar
OKUMA 2SP-2500H – DIMENSIONS
Machine Width: Approx. 2,200 mm
Machine Depth: Approx. 2,734 mm
Machine Height: Approx. 3,257 mm (with loader)
Compact footprint for production cells
OKUMA 2SP-2500H – GENERAL INFORMATION
Machine Type: Dual-Spindle, Dual-Turret CNC Lathe
Manufacturer: Okuma
Designed for high-volume production
Enables front and back machining in one setup
Extremely fast load/unload (approx. 4 sec)
INDUSTRIES THAT USE OKUMA 2SP-2500H
Automotive
Electronics
Precision Engineering
Industrial Manufacturing
Mass Production
TYPICAL PARTS OKUMA 2SP-2500H CAN PRODUCE
Automotive components
Bushings
Small shafts
Cylinders
Precision turned parts
WHY CHOOSE OKUMA 2SP-2500H
Dual spindle drastically reduces cycle time
Extremely fast automation (4-second loading)
Compact footprint for production lines
Ideal for high-volume manufacturing
Supports turning + milling in one setup
High precision with stable thermal design
WHY BUY USED OKUMA 2SP-2500H
Buying a used Okuma 2SP-2500H is an excellent investment for manufacturers focused on high-volume production and automation efficiency. These machines are specifically engineered for mass production, with dual spindles and twin turrets enabling simultaneous machining, significantly reducing cycle times compared to conventional single-spindle lathes.
Cutting time (spindle hours) is one of the most critical factors when evaluating a used 2SP-2500H. Machines with low cutting hours—typically under 5,000–7,000 hours—are considered lightly used and can operate close to new condition. Units with moderate usage (7,000–18,000 hours) remain reliable for most production environments if properly maintained. Machines exceeding 18,000–25,000+ hours may require servicing of key components such as spindles, turrets, or automation systems, but they can still provide strong value for less demanding operations.
One of the biggest advantages of this model is its automation readiness. Even older machines retain compatibility with gantry loaders and robotic systems, allowing continuous production with minimal operator intervention. Its compact footprint also makes it ideal for facilities with space constraints.
Additionally, Okuma’s reputation for durability and thermal stability ensures long service life, making a used 2SP-2500H a cost-effective solution for high-output manufacturing environments.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED OKUMA 2SP-2500HCOST?
The cost of a used Okuma 2SP-2500H varies depending on manufacturing year, configuration, condition, and especially cutting time. Since this model has been available since the early-to-mid 2010s, pricing is typically segmented by age and usage rather than pre-2000 categories.
For early-generation machines (2012–2015), prices generally range from $40,000 to $80,000. These machines often have higher cutting hours (12,000–25,000+) and may require maintenance or refurbishment, but they still offer full twin-spindle automation capability.
Machines built between 2016 and 2020 typically fall in the $80,000 to $150,000 range. These represent the most active segment in the used market and usually include moderate cutting hours (6,000–15,000), along with improved controls and automation integration.
For newer machines from 2021 to 2025, prices can range from $150,000 to $250,000 or more depending on configuration, tooling packages, and automation systems. These machines typically have low cutting hours (under 5,000) and are close to new condition.
Cutting time is one of the most important pricing factors—machines with lower spindle hours command significantly higher values regardless of age. Buyers should also evaluate automation setup, tooling availability, and maintenance history to determine the true overall investment and long-term return.