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Hurco TMX10MYi

$155,000 - $210,000 Updated 2025-03-15
Hurco TMX10MYi Mill-Turn Machines
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Key Specifications

X Travel

265 mm (10.4 in)

Y Travel

80 mm (3.15 in) / +/-40 mm

Z Travel

640 mm (25.2 in)

Max Spindle

3,500 RPM

Spindle Taper

A2-8

Tool Capacity

12 Stations

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Overview

The Hurco TMX10MYi is the performance-class 10-inch chuck mill-turn machine in Hurco's lineup, combining a 30 kW (40 hp) spindle, Y-axis, C-axis, and BMT65 live tooling for shops that need to complete medium-to-large parts in a single setup. It's the 10-inch equivalent of the TMX8MYi, scaled up for shops that regularly work with parts between 8 and 16 inches in diameter.

The main spindle delivers 40 hp at up to 3,500 RPM through an A2-8 spindle nose, providing the torque needed for aggressive roughing in steel, stainless, and alloy steels. Maximum turning diameter is 410 mm (16.1 in) with a turning length of 640 mm (25.2 in) and a swing over bed of 660 mm (26 in). The 76 mm (3.0 in) bar capacity supports bar feeding of common medium-diameter stock.

The BMT65 turret carries 12 stations of live tooling at up to 5,000 RPM with 6.4 kW (8.5 hp). The Y-axis provides 80 mm (+/- 40 mm) of off-center travel — more than the 8-inch models — enabling milling of wider pockets, larger hex features, and off-center features on bigger parts. Travels are 265 mm (10.4 in) in X, 640 mm (25.2 in) in Z, and 80 mm in Y.

At approximately 5,500 kg (12,125 lb), the TMX10MYi has substantial mass for vibration damping during heavy combined turning and milling operations. The spindle chiller maintains thermal stability, and absolute encoders on all axes provide instant startup without homing. The hydraulic programmable tailstock supports shaft work with consistent clamping force.

The WinMax conversational control handles the full mill-turn programming workflow, including turning profiles, C-axis milling features, and Y-axis off-center operations. The TMX10MYi competes with the Haas ST-25Y, Doosan Puma 2600SY, Mazak QT-250MY, and Okuma LB3000 EX II MY in the 10-inch chuck mill-turn segment.

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Full Specifications

Parameter Value
Chuck Size 10 in (254 mm)
Bar Capacity 76 mm (3.0 in)
Max Turning Diameter 12.4 in (315 mm)
Max Turning Length 24.7 in (627 mm)
Swing Over Bed 660 mm (26 in)
X-Axis Travel 265 mm (10.4 in)
Z-Axis Travel 640 mm (25.2 in)
Y-Axis Travel 80 mm (3.15 in) / +/-40 mm
Travel W 700 mm (27.6 in)
Max Spindle Speed 3,500 RPM
Spindle Motor Power 37.6 hp (28 kW)
Spindle Nose A2-8
Live Tool Speed 5,000 RPM
Live Tool Power 6.4 kW (8.5 hp) @ 2,190 RPM
Turret Stations 12 (BMT65)
Axes X, Z, Y, W, C
Rapid Traverse Rate 20 m/min (787 ipm)
Tailstock Hydraulic, programmable
CNC Control Hurco WinMax
Machine Weight 5,500 kg (12,125 lb)
Travels Capacitydistance Between Centers 33.6 in (854 mm)
Swing Over Bed Diameter 22 in (560 mm)
Swing Over Cross Slide Diameter 22 in (560 mm)
Max Bar Capacity 3 in (76 mm)
X Z Y W Axis Travel 12.0 x 26.38 x 4.4 x 29.1 in (305 x 670 x 110 x 740 mm)
Spindlemax Spindle Speed 3,500 rpm
Max Torque High Gear 197 ft-lbs @ 1000 rpm (267.4 Nm @ 1000 rpm)
Spindle Taper A2-8
Chuck Diameter 10 in (254 mm)
Turrettool Type BMT65 / DIN 1809 (VDI 40 - DIN 1089)
Tool Capacity 12 Stations
Tool Shank 1 x 1 in (25 x 25 mm)
Max Boring Bar Diameter 1.5 in (40 mm)
Turret Index Time Adjacent 1.3 seconds
Turret Index Time Furthest 1.7 seconds
Live Spindlelive Tooling Max Spindle Speed 5,000 rpm
Live Spindle Max Torque 20.4 ft-lbs (27.6 Nm)
Live Tooling Spindle Power 8.5 hp (6.4 kW)
Feedratesrapid Traverse X Z Y W Axis 945, 1,181, 472, 1,181 in/min (24, 30, 12, 30 m/min)
Sizemax Operating Floor Space 211.27 x 137.48 in (5,366 x 3,492 mm)
Machine Height 105.24 in (2,552 mm)
Machine Weight 15,984 lb (7,250 kg)

Specifications sourced from hurco.com — verified 2026-03-28

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Strengths & Limitations

Strengths

  • 40 hp spindle with Y-axis and BMT65 live tooling delivers production-grade mill-turn capability on a 10-inch platform
  • 80 mm Y-axis travel provides more off-center milling range than the 55 mm on 8-inch models
  • 76 mm bar capacity enables bar-fed mill-turn production of medium-diameter stock
  • WinMax conversational control makes 10-inch mill-turn programming accessible without advanced CAM skills
  • 5,500 kg machine weight ensures stability during heavy combined turning and milling operations
  • 640 mm turning length covers longer shaft work with mill-turn features

Limitations

  • 3,500 RPM max spindle speed limits surface footage on smaller-diameter parts within the turning envelope
  • 12-station turret can fill up when running complex mill-turn programs requiring many turning and live tools
  • Higher price point than 8-inch mill-turn machines requires consistent medium-to-large part workloads
  • 80 mm Y-axis travel, while better than 8-inch models, still limits the depth of off-center milling features
  • Hurco's dealer and service network is smaller than Haas, Mazak, and Okuma in most regions
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Best For

Job shops producing complete medium-to-large parts with turning and milling features in a single setup Oil and gas manufacturers completing fittings, flanges, and valve components with cross-ports and milled features Shops stepping up from 8-inch to 10-inch mill-turn for parts that exceed smaller machine capacity Production cells running bar-fed mill-turn parts up to 76 mm diameter with Y-axis milling Hydraulic component manufacturers producing valve bodies and manifolds with cross-drilled and milled features Shops valuing WinMax programming for fast setups on diverse mill-turn work in the 10-inch chuck size range
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Frequently Asked Questions

01 What does a Hurco TMX10MYi cost?

A new Hurco TMX10MYi typically sells between $155,000 and $210,000 depending on options including tailstock, chip conveyor, through-spindle coolant, and tooling packages. Used examples trade between $85,000 and $135,000.

02 What is the difference between the TMX10MYi and TMX8MYi?

The TMX10MYi steps up to a 10-inch chuck (vs 8-inch), 76 mm bar capacity (vs 51 mm), 40 hp spindle (vs 37.3 hp), 80 mm Y-travel (vs 55 mm), and 640 mm turning length (vs 530 mm). The trade-off is lower max RPM (3,500 vs 4,500) and higher price. Choose the TMX10MYi when parts regularly exceed 8-inch chuck capacity.

03 How does the TMX10MYi compare to the Mazak QT-250MY?

Both are 10-inch chuck Y-axis mill-turn machines. The Mazak offers SmoothTurn CNC and a larger dealer network. The Hurco counters with WinMax conversational programming and competitive spindle specifications. The Mazak typically costs 10-15% more. For shops that value at-the-machine programming, the Hurco offers better value.

04 Can the TMX10MYi be automated with a bar feeder?

Yes. The 76 mm through-spindle bore accepts standard bar feeders for unattended production. With WinMax's part counting and automatic stop features, the TMX10MYi can run lights-out on bar stock within the 76 mm diameter limit, producing complete mill-turn parts.

05 Is the TMX10MYi available with a sub-spindle?

Yes. The TMX10MYSi adds a sub-spindle for done-in-one machining of both sides of the part. The sub-spindle replaces the tailstock and adds approximately $40,000-$55,000 to the machine price.

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