The Okuma MULTUS U3000 is a high-end multi-tasking CNC machine designed to integrate turning, milling, drilling, and complex 5-axis machining into a single platform. Built as part of Okuma’s advanced MULTUS U-series, it features a rigid flat-bed structure with a traveling column design, providing excellent stability and accuracy for complex part production. The machine incorporates Okuma’s Thermo-Friendly Concept and Intelligent Technologies, ensuring consistent dimensional control during long machining cycles while reducing non-cutting time.
The MULTUS U3000 offers a maximum turning diameter of approximately 650 mm and turning lengths of 1,000 mm to 1,500 mm depending on configuration. It is equipped with a powerful main spindle capable of speeds up to 4,200–5,000 rpm and a B-axis milling head with a 240° range, enabling full 5-axis machining capability. The high-speed milling spindle can reach up to 12,000 rpm, supporting complex contouring and precision operations.
The machine includes an automatic tool changer with 40 tools (expandable up to 120+), optional sub-spindle, and an additional lower turret for increased productivity. Equipped with the OSP-P500 control, it offers advanced automation compatibility and user-friendly operation. Overall, the MULTUS U3000 is designed for high-mix, process-intensive manufacturing requiring flexibility, precision, and reduced setups.
OKUMA MULTUS U3000SPECIFICATIONS
OKUMA MULTUS U3000 – AXIS
Multi-Axis CNC Turn-Mill Center
X, Z, Y Linear Axes
B-Axis (tilting milling spindle head – 240° range)
C-Axis (main spindle contouring)
Optional W-Axis (sub-spindle movement if equipped)
Designed for precision and multitasking efficiency
OKUMA MULTUS U3000 – TOOL TURRET
Tool System: Automatic Tool Changer (ATC)
Standard Tool Capacity: 40 tools
Optional Tool Capacity: 80 / 120 tools
CAPTO-C6 / CAPTO-C8 tooling interface
High-speed tool change system
OKUMA MULTUS U3000 – FEEDRATES
Rapid Traverse (X/Y/Z): Approx. 40 m/min
Cutting Feed Rate: Fully programmable
High-speed, high-precision servo drives
Optimized for multitasking operations
OKUMA MULTUS U3000 – COOLANT & CHIP MANAGEMENT
Coolant System: Flood coolant
Optional High-Pressure Coolant system
Chip Conveyor: Standard
Efficient chip evacuation system
OKUMA MULTUS U3000 – CONTROL SYSTEM
Control: Okuma OSP-P300S / OSP-P500S
Programming: IGF conversational + G-code
Collision Avoidance System (CAS)
Advanced multitasking control features
OKUMA MULTUS U3000 – POWER & AIR REQUIREMENTS
Power Requirement: Approx. 50–70 kVA
Voltage: 200–400V (region dependent)
Air Requirement: Clean compressed air
Air Pressure: Approx. 5–6 bar
OKUMA MULTUS U3000 – DIMENSIONS
Machine Length: Approx. 6,000–8,000 mm
Machine Width: Approx. 3,000 mm
Machine Height: Approx. 3,000 mm
Machine Weight: Approx. 15,000–22,000 kg
OKUMA MULTUS U3000 – GENERAL INFORMATION
Machine Type: CNC Multi-Tasking Turn-Mill Center
Manufacturer: Okuma
Combines turning, milling, drilling, and tapping
Designed for complex and high-precision parts
Reduces multiple setups and improves productivity
INDUSTRIES THAT USE OKUMA MULTUS U3000
Aerospace
Automotive
Oil & Gas
Medical Equipment
General Engineering
TYPICAL PARTS OKUMA MULTUS U3000 CAN PRODUCE
Complex shafts
Precision housings
Aerospace components
Medical implants and parts
Multi-feature cylindrical parts
WHY CHOOSE OKUMA MULTUS U3000
True multitasking capability
High precision and repeatability
Reduced setup time and handling
Wide range of tooling options
Excellent thermal stability
Ideal for complex part production
WHY BUY USED OKUMA MULTUS U3000
Buying a used Okuma MULTUS U3000 is a strategic investment for manufacturers seeking advanced multi-tasking capabilities without the high cost of a new machine. These machines are engineered for durability, precision, and long-term performance, making them highly reliable even after extended use in demanding production environments.
A key factor when evaluating a used MULTUS U3000 is cutting time (spindle hours). Machines with low cutting hours—typically under 5,000–7,000 hours—are considered lightly used and can perform close to new condition. Units with moderate usage (7,000–18,000 hours) remain dependable for most applications if properly maintained. Machines exceeding 18,000–25,000 hours may require servicing of major components such as the B-axis head, milling spindle, or drive systems, but they can still provide strong value for less complex operations.
One of the biggest advantages of the MULTUS U3000 is its ability to consolidate multiple machining processes into a single setup. Even older units retain advanced features such as B-axis milling, Y-axis travel, optional sub-spindle, and dual turret configurations, allowing full part completion without additional machines. This significantly reduces setup time, labor costs, and work-in-progress inventory.
Additionally, Okuma’s strong reputation for thermal stability and machine longevity reduces the risk associated with buying used equipment. For manufacturers producing complex, high-value parts, a used MULTUS U3000 offers premium capability at a significantly reduced investment.
HOW MUCH DOES A USED OKUMA MULTUS U3000COST?
The cost of a used Okuma MULTUS U3000 varies depending on manufacturing year, configuration, condition, and especially cutting time. Since this model has been widely available since the 2010s, pricing is generally segmented by age and usage rather than pre-2000 categories.
For early-generation machines (2010–2014), prices typically range from $120,000 to $200,000. These units often have higher cutting hours (12,000–25,000+) and may require refurbishment, but they still offer full multi-tasking capability for complex components.
Machines built between 2015 and 2020 generally fall in the $200,000 to $350,000 range. These represent the most active used market segment and usually include moderate cutting hours (6,000–15,000), along with updated controls and improved automation compatibility.
For newer machines from 2020 to 2025, prices can range from $350,000 to $600,000 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 critical pricing factors—machines with lower spindle hours command significantly higher values regardless of age. Buyers should also evaluate options such as sub-spindle configuration, tool capacity, and automation integration to determine the true overall investment and long-term return.