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    Machines in the same category as far as performance/price as Haas Mills

    What are some other machines that are around the same price and performance as Haas machines besides Fadals?


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    Haas has a very broad range of machines so I don't think there is any one answer to your question.

    If you could narrow it down to a single Haas machine, that would make it easier.

    I have a TM1 and in that class of machine I don't think Haas has any competition. Fadal use to make a toolroom mill but I believe they discontinued it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KevinWilkins View Post
    Haas has a very broad range of machines so I don't think there is any one answer to your question.

    If you could narrow it down to a single Haas machine, that would make it easier.

    I have a TM1 and in that class of machine I don't think Haas has any competition. Fadal use to make a toolroom mill but I believe they discontinued it.


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    Dont know about "performance" but price was compairable when I was looking.

    http://www.hurco.com/usa/Pages/default.aspx


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    Quote Originally Posted by l u k e View Post
    Dont know about "performance" but price was compairable when I was looking.

    http://www.hurco.com/usa/Pages/default.aspx
    I can honestly say Hurco does not compare to HAAS. Our HAAS machines never break. This question has been asked a 100X on this forum. What HAAS are we talking about?


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    The VF-SS series are very capable machines and my first experience with one... I was impressed with the performance.

    If you have the ability to drive high-speed toolpaths, then the machines are capable enough for most general CNC work.

    Haas is the Coca-Cola of the machine tool world. They do an excellent job with marketing, have a good product for most machining environments and back that product with good customer support. They've become as American as apple pie while overshadowing better domestic-built machines in this category, like the Hardinge XR-series. Then again, Hardinge is multi-national, like so many large companies these days. If you look under the hood of any of them, you'll find lots of Japanese and European parts, so it's all a matter of picking the tool that fits your budget and can get the work out there door. Haas is plenty capable of delivering on that front.
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    milltronics? Also made in america.


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    I've heard good things about Doosan and Hyundai-Kia machines. Don't know there price range though. I personally think Hurco's are not any less reliable than HAAS, but both have there up's and downs. I think Hurco's are more rigid and easier to program on the shop floor while HAAS are better suited in the production/CAD-CAM environment.

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    what are you wanting to make? what materials? what tolerances? what sizes? your workload should determine your choices.


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