Introducing the Hurco VM One

First introduced in 2002, the Hurco VM One was originally designed as a small machining center with the same foot print of a knee mill. Now in 2020, Hurco has reintroduced the VM One to be an entry level middle man between the VM5 and VM10.

By taking parts from both machines, Hurco eliminates the smaller foot print of the VM5 by utilizing the VM10 base casting, saddle and table. Then utilizes the VM5’s head casting, spindle motor, tool changer, and a modified box column. With the table size of the VM10 and spindle power of the VM5, the Hurco VM One is the best of both worlds.

Hurco is also introducing Jump-Start, a package bundling Winmax Classic, Rigid Tapping, and Flood Coolant options with the VM One. This package bundles the most common options for a less expensive option for new users. The Jump-Start package with the VM One makes it a great option for entry level buyers or start up shops.

All of these features and an inflation adjusted price similar to the original VM1, of $49,900. Financing and program training, as well as installation, will be quoted for first time buyers of a new CNC Hurco machine. This insures a rapid start of making parts and money on your new CNC. Usually for less than $900 month in payments.

 

 X/Y/Z Travels

Table Size

Table Load

Floor – Table

Spindle Taper

Spindle Speed

Spindle HP

Spindle Torque

Rigid Traverse (X/Y/Z)

ATC Stations

Floor Space

Machine Weight

VM5i

18″x 14″x 14″

18″x 14″

550 lbs

32.5″

CAT 40

8,000 RPM

10

36Ft-Lb @ 1450 RPM

1100 IPM

16

64.3″x 64.5″x 94.1″

5,800 lbs

VM One

26″x 16″x 14″

30″x 16″

3,300 lbs

33.5″

CAT 40

8,000 RPM

10

36 FT-LB @ 1450 RPM

1102 IPM

16

72.5″x 70.6″x 87.6″

6,200 lbs

VM10i

26″x 16″x 20″

30″x 16″

3,300 lbs

33.5″

CAT 40

12,000 RPM

15

45 FT-LB @ 1,740 RPM

1100 IPM

20

71.1″x 68.8″x 99.6″

6,200 lbs