Jig and Fixture Design ManualOverview Written for the experienced engineer as well as the student, this comprehensive reference presents the fundamental aspects of jig and fixture design in a readable manner. This is a Print-On-Demand title. It replaces ISBN 978-0-8311-0211-1.
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Contents
Preliminary Analysis and Fixture Planning | 5 |
The Fixture Design Procedure | 19 |
Locating Principles | 25 |
Preparation for Locating | 32 |
Design of Locating Components | 42 |
Loading and Unloading | 68 |
Chip Problems | 82 |
Clamping Elements | 105 |
Drill Bushings | 154 |
Design of Fixture Bodies | 170 |
Drawings Dimensions and Tolerances | 185 |
Standard and Commercial Fixture Components | 194 |
Design Studies I Drill Jigs | 219 |
Design Studies II Milling Fixtures | 244 |
Design Studies III Miscellaneous Lathe Fixtures | 259 |
Universal and Automatic Fixtures | 281 |
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Common terms and phrases
actuating adjustable allow angle applied assembly base bearing block body bolt boring bushing buttons cast chips chuck clamping clearance close complete components Courtesy cutter cutting cylinder devices diameter dimensions direction drawing drill bushing drill jig edge equal example face fixed fixture flat force hand handle hardened head holding hole inch indexing inserted lathe length less limit lines loading locating locking lower machine material means mechanical milling mounted moved necessary operation piece plane plate plunger points position possible preferred pressure prevent principle production Range removed result rotation round screw shape shown in Fig side sliding slot space spindle spring standard steel stop strap stud surfaces thickness thread tion tolerances tool turning usually wall wear weight welded workpiece