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Design Principle of Jig and Fixture

PREPARED BY FEDERICK ANAK MYDIN


REGISTER NO : 05DTP09F2036

1 : Rigidity
Jigs and fixtures should be

sufficiently stiff to secure the


preset accuracy of machining.

2 : Clearance
Clearance is provided in the jig or fixture

body
(A) to allow for any variation in component
sizes specially casting and forging.
(B) To allow for hand movements so that
the work piece can easily placed in the jig or
fixture and removal after machining .

3 : Burr Grooves
A burr raised on the work piece at the start of the cut is

termed a minor burr and at the end of a cut is called a


major burr. Jigs should be designed so that the removal of
the work piece is not obstructed by these burr for this
suitable clearance grooves or slots should be provided.

4 : Ejectors
The use of ejection devices to force the work piece

out from the jig or fixture is important in two


positions.
(A) the work piece is heavy
(B) machining pressure forces the work piece to the
slides or based on the jig or fixture and the pressure
and oil or coolant fill will cause the work to strick
and difficult to remove on small jigs and fixtures , a
pin located under the work will remove the
part radially.

5 : Inserts
To avoid any damage to fragile and soft

work piece and also to the finished


surfaces of the work piece while
clamping. Inserts of some soft material
such as copper, lead , fiber , leather ,
hard rubber and plastic should be
fitted to the faces of the clamps.

6 : Design for Safety


Jigs and fixtures must be safe and convenient in use,

following are the some


Factors for the safety of worker working on jigs and
fixtures.
(A): Sharp corner on the body of jig and fixture
should be avoided.
(B): Sighting surfaces should be cleared.
(C): Bolt and nut should be inside the body of jig or
fixture and not protrude on the surface.

7 : Sighting Surface

Machining on the work piece

must be clearly visible to the


worker. He should not be
required to bend is neck for
seeing the work piece or work
surfaces.

8 : Simplicity in design

Design of the jig and fixture should

be a simple one. A completed


design require a large maintenance.
They should be easily to set , cheap
in manufacture.

9 : Economical
Jig and fixtures should be simple in

construction, give high accuracy , be


sufficiently rigid and lightly weight. To
satisfy these conditions an economical
balance has to be made.

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