The SR 5-axis machines tackle complex, multi-sided parts with a B-axis swivel head and a C-axis rotary table design. The Hurco SR machines include a special version of WinMax control software that streamlines setup and simplifies programming for complex parts. The machines include B-axis – with table removed – which means access to four axes. Heavier digital servo drives, larger ballscrews, and larger linear rails increase accuracy and deliver superb surface finish.
Also shown will be the Hurco U series machines which are designed to be true 5-axis machines, featuring exceptional part clearances and larger part capacity due to integrated-trunnion table design and high capacity table, which rotates faster and has a higher load capacity.
Additional machines on display will be the DCX22 and the VTXZ dual-zone machining centers; the TMX and TMM Series lathes; the TM Series slant-bed lathes; and the VM Series machining centers
IMTS BOOTH A-8117
Hurco Companies Inc.
Indianapolis, IN
hurco.com
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