DJF Module 3
DJF Module 3
AND FIXTURES
INTRODUCTION
Jig and Fixture are production work holding
devices used to manufacture duplicate parts
accurately.
They are special purpose tools used for large
scale production by semi skilled operator.
They can also be used for small scale
production when interchangeability is important
by skilled machinist when the workpiece is
difficult to hold without special equipment.
INTRODUCTION
They are used in industry:
To reduce cost of production
To increase productivity
To assure accuracy of component
For mass production of component on its
repeatability basis
For fully or partial automation of work
To increase the versatility of the machine tool
improve quality with greater machining accuracy
INTRODUCTION
Jigs and fixtures are so closely related that the
terms are sometimes confused or used
interchangeably.
The difference is in the way the tool is guided to
the work piece.
Fixture locates, holds and supports the work
securely so the required machining operation
can be performed
Jig not only locates and supports the workpiece
but also guides the cutting tool
INTRODUCTION
The main construction difference between a jig
and a fixture is mass