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Swiss Screw Machine: Getting in Shape

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Date: 1972

The Swiss screw machine was a lathe used to shape metal components. Tools and equipment such as this improved precision within manufacturing and enabled the company to elevate production rates.

Tags: 1970s • 1972 • facility • Manufacturing

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