Multitasking machines are designed to provide a certain desired machining strategy by using any combination of milling and turning within the same work envelope. They are usually recognizable as a Horizontal or Vertical Lathe, with spindles for milling and drilling simply available at some or all of the tool positions. With a Multi Tasking machine, a part requiring a variety of operations can be machined in one setup, particularly if a subspindle allows the part to be passed from one spindle to another during machining.
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