I recently received a request from a reader to talk about what is under the sheet metal on the Hurco machines, and to discuss the components that make them so rock solid. Having been a fan of Hurco machines for quite some time now, I am happy to oblige this request.
In addition to the solid base casting, high-quality and larger than average linear guides – as well as the manner in which these rails are located and mounted – also help to provide the necessary solid foundation needed for heavy machining, and aid in the enhanced performance of the Hurco machine. The larger size and quality construction of these carefully selected roller ways help to reduce friction - which allows for faster and smoother machine accelerations - and, in turn, this reduced friction allows for increased accuracies. Hurco locates their roller guides against a solid ledge, machined into the base casting itself, and secures them in place with closely spaced wedge-style clamps – that are designed to increase both the linear forces against the machined ledge, as well as providing increased downward forces to keep the rails secure during machining. This design provides an exceptionally accurate alignment of the components, while still providing for the ease of replacement - in the event the unspeakable happens!
Just like the linear roller ways discussed above, Hurco utilizes larger than normal ballscrew assemblies to move the linear axes of the machine. These high-quality ballscrews are precision ground for accuracy, and their larger size allows for more rigidity and faster accelerations and decelerations while reducing friction and thermal growth – which, just like the roller guides, will positively impact machine accuracies. Also, special coatings have been applied to these components to resist damage, and will help promote superior longevity of use.