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An operator uses Multiplus, a new machine developed by Wickman-Bennett, of Coventry, England. The machine incorporates a computer-controlled two-axis lathe inside a conventional multi-bar spindle lathe, and is capable of meeting both flexible and high production needs in the vehicle and aerospace industries.

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Press, 6 September 1989, Page 37

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An operator uses Multiplus, a new machine developed by Wickman-Bennett, of Coventry, England. The machine incorporates a computer-controlled two-axis lathe inside a conventional multi-bar spindle lathe, and is capable of meeting both flexible and high production needs in the vehicle and aerospace industries. Press, 6 September 1989, Page 37

An operator uses Multiplus, a new machine developed by Wickman-Bennett, of Coventry, England. The machine incorporates a computer-controlled two-axis lathe inside a conventional multi-bar spindle lathe, and is capable of meeting both flexible and high production needs in the vehicle and aerospace industries. Press, 6 September 1989, Page 37