Okuma CNC Display Solutions
Okuma OSP display upgrade solutions — OSP 5000, 5020, 7000 fully supported
About Okuma CRT Display Upgrades
Okuma is one of Japan's oldest CNC machine tool manufacturers. CRT displays used in OSP 5000/5020/7000 series controls are fully discontinued, with failing displays causing dimming, blurring, and startup issues. OEM parts are expensive with long lead times.
Kongto Technology offers Okuma CRT-to-LCD upgrades for OSP 5000, 5020, and 7000 series. LCD modules use the original 14-pin or 20-pin connectors with DC 24V power — plug-and-play with original mounting dimensions.
Okuma CRT Upgrade FAQ
A: OSP 5000 uses 9" mono CRT (14-pin), OSP 5020 uses 10.4" color CRT (20-pin), OSP 7000 uses 12.1" color CRT (20-pin).
A: No. The LCD module uses the original signal interface and DC 24V power — plug-and-play with zero parameter changes.
OKUMA LCD Upgrade Products
All OKUMA Solutions
Okuma OSP CRT to LCD Upgrade Guide
Complete guide for OSP500L-G MDT-1005 mono, Okuma 5000/5020/7000 colour and mono monitor replacement.
Okuma 5000/5020 CRT LCD Screen Upgrade Replacement Guide - Plug-and-Play, No Modification
Okuma OSP 5000/5020 CNC system CRT display aging? Industrial LCD upgrade solution, plug-and-play installation, no circuit modification, fully compatible replacement.
Frequently Asked Questions About OKUMA CRT to LCD Upgrade
Is OKUMA still making CRT displays?
Will the LCD replacement work with my existing OKUMA CNC electronics?
How long does installation take?
What is the image quality improvement?
What warranty do you offer on OKUMA LCD replacements?
What Our Customers Say
"Ordered LCD modules for our OKUMA CNCs. Plug-and-play install, great picture quality. Saved us vs buying new machines."
— John D., USA (June 2026)
"Fast shipping from China, well packaged. The LCD replacement worked perfectly on our OKUMA control. Highly recommended."
— Marco R., Italy (May 2026)
"Our OKUMA CRT finally gave out after 25 years. This LCD brought our CNC back to life. Excellent quality, fair price."
— Akira T., Japan (June 2026)