
Okuma’s OSP control is excellent and distinctive — and that distinctiveness is exactly why finding someone fluent in it can be hard. OSP’s conversational programming, its macro capability, and Okuma-specific conventions don’t transfer directly from other controls. When your OSP programmer is unavailable, an Okuma machine can stall. Okuma OSP programming on demand keeps it cutting.
What OSP programming covers
- Conversational OSP programming using the control’s native approach.
- G-code and macro programming for parametric and custom-cycle work.
- Multi-axis mills and mill-turn — including complex multi-tasking machines.
- Cycle-time optimization leveraging OSP and Okuma machine features.
- Setup-ready documentation for your operators.
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OSP spans control generations and machine types, and the right program depends on your specific Okuma. We program to your exact machine and control so the code runs as written — whether it’s a lathe, a machining center, or a multi-tasking machine. The aim is the same as every job: a clean, efficient program that runs the first time.
When to bring in OSP support
- You run Okuma but your team learned other controls.
- A complex multi-axis or mill-turn part needs OSP expertise.
- Your OSP programmer is out and the machine is idle.
- You want an Okuma job optimized for throughput.
Frequently asked questions
Conversational or G-code on OSP?
Both — OSP supports conversational and G-code/macro programming. We use whichever fits your machine and the job.
Do you handle Okuma multi-tasking machines?
Yes — including complex mill-turn and multi-tasking Okuma machines. Tell us your model and control.
Get your Okuma programmed right.
Conversational, G-code, or macro — on demand for your OSP control.
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