machine tool
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Definition
Noun: A machine tool is a powered machine, typically fixed in place and not portable, used to cut, shape, or finish hard materials—especially metals—by removing material through processes like drilling, grinding, turning, or milling. It is a fundamental device in manufacturing and machining.
Usage
The term "machine tool" refers to the industrial equipment itself. It is a countable noun. - The factory invested in new machine tools to increase precision. - A lathe is a classic example of a machine tool.
Examples
Basic Usage:
- Operators must be trained to use each machine tool safely.
- Modern machine tools are often controlled by computer numerical control (CNC).
In Context:
- The part was fabricated using a combination of different machine tools.
- The innovation dramatically increased the speed of the machine tool.
Advanced Usage
"Machine tool industry": Refers to the sector that designs, manufactures, and sells machine tools.
- The country is a leader in the machine tool industry.
"Machine tool builder": A company that manufactures machine tools.
- He works as an engineer for a renowned machine tool builder.
Variants and Related Words
- Machining (n): The process of using a machine tool.
- Precision machining requires high-quality tools.
- Machinist (n): A person who operates machine tools.
- The machinist set up the lathe for the new job.
Synonyms
- Fabrication equipment
- Metalworking machine
- Shop tool (in an industrial context)
Related Phrases
- Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine tool: A machine tool operated by computerized controls.
- The CNC machine tool produced the component with micron-level accuracy.
Noun
- a powered machine for cutting or shaping or finishing metals or other materials