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adept at changing from one thing to another especially changing costumes

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In this case it was just a matter of final fitting to make these quick-change copper jaws.
The quick-change, high-speed, rotary impact trimmer is capable of speeds up to 160 bottles/min and reportedly eliminates common problems associated with other rotary trimmers, including scrap handling and a very narrow operating window.
Unlike other quick-change collet systems, the HQC patented slot-seal system eliminates the need to return the collet to the manufacturer to have the seals changed or re-vulcanized.
The quick-change unit, using the high strength and rigidity of Conveyor Technologies' steel conveyor frame and mount, allows cantilever-style mounting to just one side of the stand, eliminating obstructions to slide-off/slide-on belt removal and installation.
The system features a quick-change cutting edge for highway snowplows and graders, a system he has spent the last three years developing.
* Features a standard-fit hydraulic quick-change mechanism
The processing of different types of glue with quick-change hoppers and the selection of different glue programs are controlled on a touchscreen.
The RFT Custom will accept most tooling packages and is offered with an optional "quick-change" tooling package that enables a complete changeover in as little as 15 min; it consists of "quick-change" tool rails and "quick-release" tool locks, servo-control process regulators, a tool hoist, and digitally positioned chain rails.
With the quick-change feature, operators can use single active feeders or exchange racks with pre-selected feeder-families.
Quick-change artists Observations of ghostly neutrinos from the sun and from nuclear-power reactors suggested that all neutrino types violate the prevailing theory of particle physics by frequently changing their identities (161: 301; 162: 371).
STING QUICK-CHANGE KNIFE HOLDERS, SOLBERG TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
In a typical quick-change application, the average time for changeover is cut from 45 minutes to less than 10 minutes.
What made it A-plus entertainment, though, was that he and his longtime lover, Everett Quinton, played all the parts--lords and ladies, werewolves and mummies--in a hilarious frenzy of quick-change artistry.
By using this chameleonlike substance, Peterman challenges the Modernist battle cry that there must be a "truth to materials" - whether it takes the form of Frank Lloyd Wright's "nature of materials," Tatlin's "culture of materials," or Greenberg's claim that painting and sculpture should "look what they do." With what Roland Barthes dubbed a "quick-change artistry," plastic defies the formalist essentialism implicit in the functionalist assertion that every material has an elemental "nature" that determines its proper use and context.