Hurco celebrates 30 years in South East Asia
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Hurco celebrates 30 years in South East Asia
 

MACHINE OF THE MONTH
VMX42SRTi

5-Axis Swivel Head Vertical Machining Centre

5-Axis Swivel Head Vertical Machining Centre

The SRTi series of 5-axis CNC mills offers multiple advantages, starting with the machine's design configuration that utilizes a swivel head and a C-axis rotary torque table that is embedded in the machine table and flush with the surface. The generous size the machine table provides maximum versatility because you can use the extra table space for secondary operations or 3-axis CNC work. This configuration is also available in an SW model that utilizes the swivel head, traditional machine table, and an add-on A-axis rotary.

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Check with your authorised Hurco Sales Representative for more info.

 

CNC MACHINING BLOG

What the Heck Happened to My DXF?

What the Heck Happened to My DXF?

Something new and improved is almost always better in the long run, but it isn’t always painless. The cost of innovation is CHANGE. And sometimes, machinists, as most human beings, don't really enjoy the process of change.

Have you recently updated your Hurco MAX5 control and noticed that your DXF transfer feature has a new look? Surprise! Trust me: the change is worth it and we're here to help! 

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PRESS RELEASES

INSIGHT International Metalworking News Asia (August Issue)

INSIGHT
International Metalworking News Asia (August Issue)

“We have always been known in our foundation years for our user-friendly controller and intuitive conversational programming. These advantages have in turned confined our focus to small job shops and entry-level CNC machines. As a machine tool company with our proprietary and advanced controller, I believe that we could expand our presence to a wider user base across various industries and markets,”

Wai Yip Lee
General Manager
Hurco (S.E. Asia) Pte Ltd

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NEWSROOM

This year, Hurco celebrates its 30th Anniversary in South East Asia.

This year, Hurco celebrates its 30th Anniversary in South East Asia.

Hurco (S.E. Asia) Pte Ltd, incorporated in Singapore since August in 1991, started with a small team of 3 members and have grown to a team of 16 today. From the first Hurco KM3 Knee Mill to the current Hurco VC500i Simultaneous Five-axis machining centre, the team in Hurco SEA has served as a machine tool partner for End-Users in Singapore, South-East Asia and other parts of Asia over the past 30 years.

As we celebrate this important 30 years milestone, we embark on a new journey and era where we undertake to position ourselves further as a technology partner for end-users who seeks to transform their machining business.

Watch HSEA 30th Anniversary video >>

Oldest and Toughest Hurco Machine Contest

Oldest and Toughest Hurco Machine Contest

Which is the oldest running Hurco machine in South East Asia? This machine must have served you well and have been churning out parts for the longest time.

To join this contest, please submit to us a photo of your oldest Hurco machine together with your esteemed self/team, state the serial number along with your name, company name, and contact details.

Mystery prizes to be won!

Submit your entry by 30 September 2021.

 

TRAINING WEBINARS

INSIGHT International Metalworking News Asia (August Issue)

Stay updated with the latest Winmax features or set-up your machinist or programmers for a refresher with our series of Webinars and Training Videos.

Hurco Quick Training Session 1: Using Helix and Threadmill

In this first session we go over using Helix, and Thread Milling. This is not an overly complex topic, but is something we can go over in a relatively short period of time, a​nd is something we still get quite a few questions over.​

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