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Hurco Companies is an American manufacturer of CNC machining centers and lathes, distinguished by its WinMax conversational control system. WinMax allows operators to program parts directly at the machine using either conversational input or standard G-code NC programming, making Hurco machines particularly popular in job shops and short-run production environments where setup speed matters. The product range includes 3-axis VMCs, 5-axis machining centers, and CNC lathes.

Used Hurco machining centers are available in a range of sizes and configurations. Pricing varies by model, control generation, axis count, spindle specification, and overall condition. To learn more about a specific machine, submit a request directly through its listing on Exapro.

Hurco is a American manufacturer known for its WinMax conversational control system, which allows both conversational and NC programming. Hurco machines are popular in job shops that need fast setup and flexible programming.

On the used market, hurco machining centers hold their value well due to brand recognition, parts availability, and proven performance. Buyers looking for a used hurco machining center should verify machine condition, operating hours, maintenance history, and whether the control software is up to date. A well-maintained used hurco machine can deliver years of productive service at a fraction of new equipment cost.

Key inspection points include spindle or main drive condition, axis accuracy, control functionality, and the state of wear components specific to the machine type. Request service logs, hour records, and any major repair documentation to assess the machine's history.

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Buying a used hurco machining center: what to check

Before purchasing any used machining center, a thorough inspection is essential. For hurco machines specifically, buyers should focus on several key areas. Start with the overall mechanical condition — check axis movement for smoothness and accuracy, inspect spindle or main drive components for wear, and verify that all safety systems function correctly. On machines with CNC controls, confirm that the software version is current enough for the programs you plan to run, and that all optional features are properly activated.

Request the machine's service history, including operating hours, major component replacements, and any rebuild work. A documented maintenance record significantly reduces purchasing risk. If possible, arrange a test run under power to observe the machine working and to check for vibration, noise, or thermal drift during operation.

Transport and installation should also be planned in advance. Confirm machine weight and dimensions, electrical requirements (voltage, phase, frequency), compressed air supply, and any foundation or leveling needs. Factor these logistics into the total acquisition cost alongside the machine price.

On Exapro, each listing provides specifications, photos, and direct seller contact to support your evaluation. Compare multiple hurco machining center listings to understand current market pricing and find the best value for your production needs.