Five-Axis Technology Simplifies Complexity
Hurco’s five-axis VMX30U is designed for performance and reliability, and it eases machining of complex contours and multi-sided parts.
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View MoreHurco’s five-axis VMX30U is designed for performance and reliability, and it eases machining of complex contours and multi-sided parts. It features an integrated, high-capacity trunnion table to increase rotation speed and accommodate more weight. For larger parts, the machine provides increased part clearance. Only one setup is required for intuitive, five-sided conversational programming, the company says. To simplify complexity, five-axis features are available on an integrated Hurco control powered by WinMax software.
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