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    Question Just curiosity question about Citizen A20

    Dear posters,

    I've a question about Citizen A20 lathe machines.

    For a marketing reason we need to know how to name the T11-T14 block of tools (are the tools that need to be removed to fit a thread whirling). We know that in French is named "Col de Cygne" (swan neck's translated to english) but we need to know this term in English.

    Any comment would be appreciated.

    Thanks you so much.


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    We call it the "drop down" tool block.


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    Thanks you very much for the information.


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