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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.
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.
Presents the fundamental principles for combining the components into successful fixtures.
Includes metric conversion tables and appendices on transfer of tolerances, measuring of tolerances, measuring of angles in radians, and the dimensioning of fixtures by stress analysis.
The Use of Metric Units
Preface
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Preliminary Analysis and Fixture Planning
Chapter 3 : The Fixture Design Procedure
Chapter 4 : Locating Principles
Chapter 5 : Preparation for Locating
Chapter 6 : Design of Locating Components
Chapter 7 : Loading and Unloading
Chapter 8 : Chip Problems
Chapter 9 : Centralizers
Chapter 10 : Clamping Elements
Chapter 11 : Equalizers
Chapter 12 : Supporting Elements
Chapter 13 : Cutter Guides
Chapter 14 : Drill Bushings
Chapter 15 : Design of Fixture Bodies
Chapter 16 : Drawings, Dimensions, and Tolerances
Chapter 17 : Standard and Commercial Fixture Components
Chapter 18 : Design Studies I : Drill Jigs
Chapter 19 : Design Studies II : Milling Fixtures
Chapter 20 : Design Studies III : Miscellaneous Lathe Fixtures
Chapter 21 : Universal and Automatic Fixtures
Chapter 22 : Economics
Appendix A : Measuring Angles in Radians
Appendix B : Transfer of Tolerance from the Conventional Dimensioning System to the Coordinate System
Appendix C : The Dimensioning of Fixtures by Stress Analysis
Appendix D : Metric Conversion Tables for Linear Measure
Index