JIGS:
Jigs are used to hold the work piece, and also to guide the tool while performing the operation. Jigs are mostly used for drilling operations.
FIXTURES:
Fixtures are used only to hold the workpiece and not to guide the tool.
Fixtures are mostly used for milling operations.
jigs and fixtures are used for guide the tool as well as clamp the work piece.
To make duplicate objects.
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Heinrich Mauri has written: 'Vorrichtungen' -- subject(s): Jigs and fixtures
I think you mean Walther- and no way to answer without more information from you. Which model? Some will require the services of a gunsmith, due to special tools, fixtures, jigs, and guages.
Both hold the workpiece. But a jig guides the cutting tool whereas a fixture does not.1. SizeJigs are normally very light in size and they are not fixed onto the machine table. This is because it has to move around guiding the cutting tool unlike the fixture that is clamped onto the table. Furthermore, the fixture is quite bulky in construction and it helps hold the work in position. The other reason why the fixture is fasted onto the table is to ensure that the work piece does not move when the machine starts operating.2. ApplicationFixtures boast of a wider application range as compared to jigs. In fact, fixtures are made for applications wherein the cutting machines cannot be easily guide like a drill. When using these work holders, a center finder, gauge blocks or edge finder positions the cutter. Some of the examples of common fixtures include lathe fixtures, milling fixtures, grinding fixtures and sawing fixtures. Furthermore, fixtures can be utilized in any machine operation that demands an exact relationship between a tools' position to a work piece.3. AccuracyAnother key distinction between a jig and a fixture lies in accuracy. Here, a jig is more accurate than a fixture. In fact, jigs are typically used so as to ascertain the high precision of parts during production. This action helps control the quality control costs.To sum up, jigs and fixtures help to save labor and even less skilled workforce can effectively work complex machines through their assistance.
Dale A. King has written: 'Knowledge-based handling of tolerance in fixturing for sequential operations' -- subject(s): Jigs and fixtures, Data processing, Design and construction
can wear away over timecan have complicated designshigh initial set up costs (and time)can use a lot of material and be bulky
clamp is a holding device. The principle of clamping is " the clamping forceshouldbe strong enough to withstand forces that are caused during machining and clamping force should not be such high that it will damage the work piece".
Sing-a-ma-jigs was created in 2010.
David Schiff has written: 'The woodworkers guide to making and using jigs, fixtures, and setups' -- subject(s): Design and construction, Equipment and supplies, Woodwork, Woodworking tools 'Building The Perfect Gazebo'