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Jigs

A jig is a device that holds and guides a tool, workpiece, or component during a manufacturing process. Its primary function is to provide support, alignment, and control, enabling the production of identical or interchangeable parts. Jigs are typically used in drilling, reaming, tapping, and other machining operations. They help to maintain proper positioning, orientation, and alignment of the workpiece, allowing for precise and consistent machining. Jigs may incorporate clamps, locators, guides, and other mechanisms to securely hold and control the workpiece.

Fixtures

A fixture is a device used to hold and support a workpiece or component in a specific position during manufacturing processes. Unlike jigs, fixtures primarily provide support and locational accuracy to the workpiece. They are commonly used in milling, turning, grinding, and assembly operations. Fixtures securely hold the workpiece in place, allowing for precise and efficient machining or assembly. They often include features such as clamps, supports, bushings, and locating pins to ensure proper alignment and stability of the workpiece.

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