Hurco Customer Testimonials

We have the greatest customers all over the world. Innovative, entrepreneurial, and hard working individuals that were able to find success and profits with the help of Hurco CNC machine tools. These are their stories.

Perfecto: Indiana Machine Shop Passes Down Knowledge with Apprenticeship Program

Perfecto: Indiana Machine Shop Passes Down Knowledge with Apprenticeship Program

Perfecto leaders explain how the ease of the Hurco control helps them reduce programming time and train the next wave of machinists through their apprenticeship program.

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Michigan Shop Invests in Largest Hurco CNC Machining Centers Available

Michigan Shop Invests in Largest Hurco CNC Machining Centers Available

Hallmark Tool & Gage, a family-owned and operated business in Wixom, Michigan, has more Hurco 2-meter and 3-meter DCX double column machining centers under one roof than any other company in the country. Hallmark invested in these 2-meter and 3-meter machining centers to expand their capabilities in order to increase the services they provide their customers.

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Hurco Case Study: HDH Manufacturing, Inc.

Hurco Case Study: HDH Manufacturing, Inc.

​​HDH Manufacturing, Inc. owner Austin Hall explains how they used Hurco CNC machines to turn turmoil into triumph after their former employer shut down.

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Indiana Manufacturer Closes the Skills Gap

Indiana Manufacturer Closes the Skills Gap

While the fleet of Hurco CNC machines at Qualitex is comprised mostly of VM10i and VM20i 3-axis mills, Williams recently graduated to 5-axis machining with Hurco and said it has taken his shop to an entirely new level. Not only has the 5-axis CNC eliminated set-ups with the ability to complete 5-sided machining on parts they typically would run on a 3- axis machine, but it has also allowed Qualitex to provide simultaneous 5-axis machining capabilities for complex parts.

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Silver Tool, Inc. - Technology Investment Results in Quality Parts

Silver Tool, Inc. - Technology Investment Results in Quality Parts

Ed McCloskey recognized that the only way to consistently manufacture quality parts, especially with the skills gap leaving shops short-handed, was to invest in technology. He took a financial leap of faith and purchased his first Hurco CNC mill in 2005. Since that initial purchase, the company has added 12 more Hurco CNC machines to its fleet and it is still running that very first Hurco VM1 3-axis mill.

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Springfield NE and their Hurco machines

Springfield NE and their Hurco machines

See how Springfield NE use their Hurco machines for small volume production with consistent accuracy

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Force American Made

Force American Made

When we evaluate machines to replace existing equipment, I am always looking to improve tolerances and spindle speed as well as expand the shop’s capabilities and find ways to increase efficiency. Our tolerances are in the ten-thousandths, which means accuracy and repeatability are critical when it comes to the CNC machines we select.

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Out with the old ... (Story by Cutting Tool Engineering)

Out with the old ... (Story by Cutting Tool Engineering)

Just because a piece of equipment functions doesn’t mean a shop should keep using it. Mast Motorsports realized that a couple machine tools at its Walled Lake, Mich., facility had become technologically obsolete and, therefore, needed to be replaced.

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Aerodyne Precision Machining - 5 Axis Machining is a game changer for Surf City shop

Aerodyne Precision Machining - 5 Axis Machining is a game changer for Surf City shop

We were cutting chips on actual jobs before the training crew even left.

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Boyce Technologies

Boyce Technologies

Boyce Technologies designs and manufactures security and communications equipment for the mass transit market, including emergency response systems, intercom systems, security alarm systems, radio and wireless networks and customer information display systems. Its newest system, called Help Point, is what subway riders in New York City use to get information and to get help when needed.

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