Hurco is an American CNC machine tool builder known for its proprietary WinMax control system. Where most builders rely on third-party controls, Hurco designs and builds its own, and that difference matters to the shops that run them. The WinMax control is conversational, meaning operators can program directly at the machine without deep G-code expertise. For job shops running short runs and frequent changeovers, that translates to real time savings on the floor. Toolquip lists used Hurco vertical machining centers, CNC lathes, horizontal machining centers, five-axis machining centers, and multi-axis CNC lathes for buyers across the US, Canada, and internationally.
The Hurco VM series is Hurco's most widely recognized line of vertical machining centers and the one most commonly found on the used market. These are three-axis verticals built for general-purpose milling, drilling, and contouring across a range of table sizes and travels. Common models include the VM1, VM2, VM3, VM6, VM10, and VM30. All run the WinMax control, which remains one of the more operator-friendly interfaces in this class of machine.
The Hurco VMX series steps up in capacity from the VM line, offering larger work envelopes and heavier-duty construction. These machines are well suited to shops running larger parts or needing more Z-axis clearance. The VMX series also serves as the foundation for Hurco's five-axis configurations, with trunnion-style setups available on select models. Used VMX machines are a strong value for shops that need the extra reach without moving to a full bridge or double-column setup.
Hurco has built a solid presence in the five-axis segment, particularly with trunnion-style configurations on the VMX platform and dedicated five-axis models. The WinMax control supports full five-axis simultaneous machining, and Hurco has worked to make five-axis programming more accessible through its conversational interface. Used Hurco five-axis machines are a practical entry point for shops looking to add five-axis capability without a steep learning curve.
The Hurco BX series covers Hurco's bridge mill configurations, designed for large-format work requiring a rigid, gantry-style structure. The DCX series extends this further with double-column machining centers built for heavy cutting on large workpieces. These are less common on the used market than the VM and VMX lines but represent Hurco's capability at the larger end of the vertical machining spectrum.
Hurco's turning lineup includes the Hurco TM series of CNC lathes and the TMM series, which adds driven tooling for milling operations on the lathe. The TM series covers standard two-axis turning across a range of chuck sizes and bar capacities. The TMM series adds a Y-axis and live tooling, making it a capable mill-turn option for shops that need to complete parts in fewer setups. Both lines run the WinMax control, keeping the programming experience consistent across the shop floor.
Toolquip works with buyers looking for specific Hurco configurations, not just whatever happens to be listed at a given moment. If you don't see the model or spec you need, reach out. We actively source equipment for buyers and can often identify machines before they hit the open market. Our team handles the full process from inspection and documentation through rigging and shipping. Browse current Hurco listings or contact us directly to talk through what you're looking for.
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