Hurco TM10MYi
Key Specifications
X Travel
Y Travel
Z Travel
Max Spindle
Spindle Taper
Weight
Overview
The Hurco TM10MYi brings Y-axis mill-turn capability to the standard-duty 10-inch chuck platform, giving shops the ability to produce medium-sized parts with off-center milling features in a single setup without stepping up to the TMX10MYi performance class. With 22.4 kW (30 hp), 76 mm bar capacity, and Y-axis travel, it covers the majority of mill-turn work in the 10-inch chuck size range.
The main spindle delivers 30 hp at up to 3,500 RPM through an A2-8 spindle nose, providing solid torque for medium-diameter turning. Maximum turning diameter is 410 mm (16.1 in) with a turning length of 533 mm (21 in) and swing over bed of 635 mm (25 in). The 76 mm (3.0 in) bar capacity supports bar feeding of medium-diameter stock for automated production.
The Y-axis provides 65 mm (+/- 32.5 mm) of off-center travel, enabling milling of pockets with flat bottoms, hex features, keyways, and off-center holes on larger parts. The 12-station turret accepts live tools at up to 5,000 RPM for combined turning and milling operations. Travels are 225 mm (8.9 in) in X, 533 mm (21 in) in Z, and 65 mm in Y.
Construction follows the TM-series standard with Meehanite cast iron, 30-degree slant bed, and linear guideways. Machine weight is approximately 5,000 kg (11,023 lb). The hydraulic programmable tailstock supports shaft work with consistent clamping force across job changeovers.
The WinMax conversational control handles integrated turning, C-axis, and Y-axis milling operations in a single workflow. The TM10MYi competes with the Haas ST-20Y, Doosan Puma 2600Y, and Mazak QT-250MY. It offers an attractive balance of capability and price for shops that need Y-axis mill-turn on 10-inch chuck work without the TMX platform's premium.
Full Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Chuck Size | 10 in (254 mm) |
| Bar Capacity | 76 mm (3.0 in) |
| Max Turning Diameter | 15.75 in (400 mm) |
| Max Turning Length | 25.03 in (636 mm) |
| Swing Over Bed | 635 mm (25 in) |
| X-Axis Travel | 225 mm (8.9 in) |
| Z-Axis Travel | 533 mm (21 in) |
| Y-Axis Travel | 65 mm (2.56 in) / +/-32.5 mm |
| Max Spindle Speed | 3,500 RPM |
| Spindle Motor Power | 53.64 hp max (40 kW) |
| Spindle Nose | A2-8 |
| Live Tool Speed | 5,000 RPM |
| Turret Stations | 12 (live tooling capable) |
| Axes | X, Z, Y, C |
| Rapid Traverse Rate | 20 m/min (787 ipm) |
| Tailstock | Hydraulic, programmable |
| CNC Control | Hurco WinMax |
| Machine Weight | 5,000 kg (11,023 lb) |
| Travels Capacitydistance Between Centers | 29.25 in (743 mm) |
| Swing Over Bed Diameter | 22.05 in |
| Swing Over Cross Slide Diameter | 22.05 in |
| X Z Axis Travel | 9.23, 31.10 in (234, 790 mm) |
| Y Axis Travel | +/- 2.17 in (+/- 55 mm) |
| Spindle Bore Diameter | 3.74 in (95 mm) |
| Chuck Diameter | 10.24 in (260 mm) |
| Spindlemax Spindle Speed | 3500 rpm |
| Max Torque | 108.4 ft-lbs @ 824 rpm (147 Nm @ 824 rpm) |
| Spindle Taper | A2-8 |
| Turrettool Capacity | 12 Stations |
| Tool Type | BMT55 (DIN1809) |
| Turret Torque | 35.1 ft-lbs @3000 rpm (47.6 Nm) |
| Feedratesrapid Traverse Xz Y Axis | 1,181, 1,181, 472 in/min (30, 30, 12 m/min) |
| Live Spindlelive Tooling Spindle Speed | 5000 rpm Servo-driven |
| Live Tooling Spindle Power | 20 hp max (14.94 kW) |
| Live Tooling Spindle Max Torque | 27.9 ft-lbs (37.8 Nm) |
| Sizemachine Height | 105.61 in (2,683 mm) |
| Max Operating Floor Space | 166.49 x 113.60 in (4,229 x 2,886 mm) |
Specifications sourced from hurco.com — verified 2026-03-28
Strengths & Limitations
Strengths
- Y-axis on a 10-inch chuck platform enables off-center milling of larger parts at lower cost than the TMX10MYi
- 30 hp spindle provides solid torque for medium-diameter turning in steel and stainless with mill-turn capability
- 76 mm bar capacity enables bar-fed mill-turn production of medium-diameter stock
- WinMax conversational control integrates 10-inch turning and Y-axis milling without CAM dependency
- 5,000 kg machine weight provides good rigidity for combined turning and milling operations
- Hydraulic programmable tailstock supports shaft work with milled features along the length
Limitations
- 30 hp is less powerful than the TMX10MYi's 40 hp, limiting heavy roughing in tougher materials
- 533 mm turning length is shorter than the TMX10MYi's 640 mm for longer shaft work
- 65 mm Y-axis travel limits the depth of off-center milling features compared to larger machines
- 3,500 RPM max spindle speed is moderate for smaller-diameter parts within the turning envelope
- Hurco dealer network is smaller than Haas and Mazak for service coverage
Best For
Frequently Asked Questions
01
The TMX10MYi delivers 40 hp vs 30 hp, uses a BMT65 turret (vs standard), has 80 mm Y-travel (vs 65 mm), 640 mm turning length (vs 533 mm), and heavier construction. The TM10MYi is the standard-duty option saving approximately $35,000-$45,000 while delivering Y-axis mill-turn capability.
02
A new Hurco TM10MYi typically sells between $120,000 and $165,000 depending on options. This represents a significant savings over the TMX10MYi while providing the same Y-axis and C-axis milling capability at slightly lower power.
03
The Haas ST-20Y is typically less expensive with broader dealer support. The Hurco TM10MYi's WinMax conversational programming provides faster at-the-machine setup for mill-turn jobs. Spindle power is comparable. For shops doing frequent job changes, the WinMax advantage often justifies the Hurco premium.
04
Yes. The 5,000 kg machine weight and 30 hp spindle handle moderate interrupted cuts on castings and forgings within the 10-inch chuck envelope. For heavy interrupted cutting in tough materials, the TMX10MYi with 40 hp and heavier construction is the better choice.
05
Medium-sized parts like hydraulic valve bodies, pump housings, flanges with off-center ports, fittings with hex features, and components requiring keyways or flat-bottom pockets. The Y-axis eliminates the second operation on a VMC for these features.
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