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By emphasizing similarities among types and styles, Jig and Fixture Design, 5E speeds readers to a complete understanding of the why's and how's of designing and building a variety of different workholders for manufacturing. From simple template and plate-type jigs to complex channel and box-type tooling, this newly revised edition features more than 500 illustrations of tools and applications to spur readers to success. All-new sections on assembly tools, handling tools, and catalog reading enable readers to develop important skills. Specific examples of various jigs and commercially available fixtures also appear to guide readers in developing their understanding of how design principles, as well as the latest design and manufacturing technologies, are being applied in the construction of jigs and fixtures today. As in past editions, heavy emphasis is placed on the economics of jigs and fixtures, including methods and formulas for use in estimating workholder costs. A solid background in industrial processes, as well as machine shop technology, is assumed.
Contents
Preface
SECTION 1 - BASIC TYPES & FUNCTIONS OF JIGS AND FIXTURES
1 - Purpose of Tool Design
2 - Types and Functions of Jigs and Fixtures
3 - Supporting and Locating Principles
4 - Clamping and Workholding Principles
5 - Basic Construction Principles
SECTION II - CONSIDERATIONS OF DESIGN ECONOMICS
6 - Design Economics
7 - Developing the Initial Design
8 - Tool Drawings
SECTION III - DESIGNING AND CONSTRUCTING JIGS AND FIXTURES
9 - Template Jigs
10 - Vise-held and Plate Fixtures
11 - Plate Jigs
12 - Angle-Plate Jigs and Fixtures
13 - Channel and Box Jigs
14 - Vise-Jaw Jigs and Fixtures
SECTION IV - SPECIALIZED WORKHOLDING TOPICS
15 - Power Workholding
16 - Modular Workholding
17 - Welding and Inspection Tooling
18 - Low-Cost Jigs and Fixtures
19 - Tooling for Numerically Controlled Machines
20 - Setup Reduction for Workholding
21 - Tools Materials
Appendix