Jig & Fixture

The process of designing jigs and fixtures entails the development of specialized equipment that aids in securing and aligning components throughout manufacturing processes like milling, drilling, and welding.

Jigs act as guides for cutting tools, while fixtures serve the purpose of firmly holding the workpiece in position. These tools are customized to suit particular parts and procedures, with the aim of boosting precision, reducing setup time, and enhancing efficiency.

Our skilled team of engineers and designers work closely with clients to understand their unique needs and create customized solutions that enhance operations and minimize costs. By utilizing advanced 3D modeling software, we efficiently create prototypes for testing and evaluation before final production.

Purpose of Jigs and Fixtures

Jigs and fixtures are designed to hold and locate a workpiece during a manufacturing process. The primary purpose of jigs and fixtures is to ensure that each part is machined or assembled in the same manner, with consistent quality and accuracy. The use of jigs and fixtures eliminates the need for manual alignment, reducing the risk of human error, and increasing productivity.


Types of Jigs and Fixtures

There are two main types of jigs and fixtures: drill jigs and milling fixtures. Drill jigs are used to guide drills during the drilling process. Milling fixtures are used to hold and locate a workpiece during milling operations. Both types of jigs and fixtures are designed to ensure that the workpiece is held securely and accurately, allowing for precise machining and assembly.Components of Jigs and Fixtures