Jigs Fixures
Jigs Fixures
The jigs and fixtures are the economical ways to produce a component in mass production system. These are special work holding and tool guiding device
Quality of the performance of a process largely influenced by the quality of jigs and
fixtures used for this purpose. The main purpose of a fixture is to locate and in the cases hold a work piece during an operation A jig differs from a fixture in the sense that it guides the tool to its correct position
(a) Study of work piece and finished component size and geometry.
MEANING OF LOCATION
The location refers to the establishment of a desired relationship between the work piece and the jigs or fixture correctness of location directly influences the accuracy of the finished product. The jigs and fixtures are desired so that all undesirable movements of the work piece can be restricted. Determination of the locating points and clamping of the work piece serve to restrict movements of the component in any direction, , while setting it in a particular predecided position relative to the jig. Before deciding the locating points it is advisable to find out the all possible degrees of freedom of the work piece. Then some of the degrees of freedom or all of them are restrained by making suitable arrangements.
Considering the six degree of freedom of a rectangular block as shown in Figure It is made to rest on several points on the jig body. Provide a rest to workpiece on three points on the bottom x-y surface.
This will stop the movement along z-axis, rotation with respect to x-axis and y-axis.
Supporting it on the three points is considered as better support then one point or
two points
Rest the workpiece on two points of side surface (x-z), this will fix the movement of workpiece along y-axis and rotation with respect to z-axis
Provide a support at one point of the adjacent surface (y-z) that will fix other
remaining free movements.
This principle of location of fixing points on the workpiece is also named as 3-2-1 principle of fixture design as number of points selected at different faces of the workpiece are 3, 2 and 1 respectively.
A flat surface locator can be used as shown in first figure In this case an undercut is provided at the bottom where two perpendicular surfaces intersect each other.
Cylindrical Locators
A cylindrical locator is shown in Figure. It is used for locating components having drilled holes. The cylindrical component to be located is gripped by a cylindrical locator fitted to
the jigs body and inserted in the drilled hole of the component.
The face of the jigs body around the locator is undercut to provide space for swarf clearance.
Conical Locator
A conical locator is illustrated in Figure 4.5. This is used for locating the workpieces having cylindrical hole in the workpiece. The workpiece is found located by supporting it over the conical locator inserted
of location.
Degree of freedom along z-axis can also be restrained by putting a template over the workpiece with the help of screws.
Conical Locator
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Vee Locators
This is quick and effective method of locating the workpiece with desired level of accuracy. This is used for locating the circular and semi-circular type of workpieces as shown
in Figure .
The main part of locating device is Vee shaped block which is normally fixed to the jig. This locator can be of two types fixed Vee locator and adjustable Vee locator. The fixed type locator is normally fixed on the jig and adjustable locator can be
moved axially to provide proper grip of Vee band to the work piece.
Vee Locators
CLAMPING
To restrain the workpiece completely a clamping device is required in addition to locating device and jigs and fixtures A clamping device holds the workpiece securely in a jig or fixture against the forces applied over it during on operation Basic requirement of a good clamping device are listed below :
It should rigidly hold the workpiece The workpiece being clamped should not be damaged due to application of clamping pressure by the clamping unit The clamping pressure should be enough to over come the operating pressure applied on the workpiece as both pressure act on the workpiece in opposite directions Clamping device should be capable to be unaffected by the vibrations generated during an operation
Cam clamping
JIGS Jigs are fabricated in different pieces and joined together by welding. Normally jigs are made of hardened steel, which are wear resistant, corrosion resistant, and thermally in sensitive. Their dimensional accuracy directly influences the accuracy of performance of the operations where these are used.
Drilling jigs are used for large number of operations. Different types of drilling jigs are described below
Template Jig :
It is simply a plate made to the shape and size of the work piece; with the require number of holes made it.
It is placed on the work piece and the hole will be made by the drill; which will be guided through the holes in the template plate should be hardened to avoid its frequent replacement This type of jig is suitable if only a few part are to be made.
Open Type Jig In this jig the top of the jig is open; the work piece is placed on the top.
When the holes are to drill more than one plane of the work piece , the jig has to be provided with equivalent number of bush plates.
For positioning jig on the machine table feet have to be provided opposite each drilling bush plate One side of the jig will be provided with a swinging leaf for loading and unloading the work piece, such a jig would take the form of a box.
Channel jig
The channel jig is a simple type of jig having channel like cross section
The component is fitted within the channel is located and clamped by locating the knob.
Leaf Jig
It is also a sort of open type jig , in which the top plate is arrange to swing about a fulcrum point
so that it is completely clears the jig for easy loading and unloading of the work piece The drill bushes are fitted into the plates , which is also known as leaf , latch or lid.
FIXTURES
Fixtures are designed specifically for an operation and so these are named on the base of the operation to be carried out with their help Fixtures are used to hold the work piece properly to carryout the operations. Different types of fixtures are listed below
Milling Fixtures
Fixtures used to perform different types of milling operations are called milling fixtures A Milling fixture is a work holding device which is firmly clamped to the table of the milling machine It holds the work piece in correct position as the table movement carries it past the cutter or cutters
Milling Fixtures
ECONOMICS OF JIGS
Jigs is very important in manufacturing industry
(a) Productivity:
work pieces.
There is no need for skilful setting of the work-piece or tool Any average person can be trained to use jigs. The replacement of a skilled workman with unskilled labour can effect substantial saving in labour cost