Flexible machining center is described as automated machining equipment that can be rapidly reprogrammed to accommodate small-lot production of a variety of product or component configurations.
Ref: 120967/2006-10-08

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center (The US-amarican term for "centre" (UK-English))

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): flexibles

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