Jigs & Fixtures
January 19, 2027 | 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
MA Training Center | 3405 Board Road York, PA 17406Course Description
This course is designed to give the student an understanding and working knowledge of how and why jigs and fixtures are designed and built as they are. Two fundamental tool design principles, simplicity and economy, are constantly stressed. The student will learn how to save money in production of a fixture by learning to be cost-effective while ensuring that the tool has the capacity to perform all its intended use/ function.
Objectives & Outline
Upon completion of the course, the student will understand jigs and fixtures, their purpose in manufacturing, and have a limited ability to assist in design and build.
Course Outline:
- Basic Types and Function of Jigs and Fixtures
- Purpose of Tool Design & consideration of design economics, basic construction principles
- Supporting and locating principles
- Designing and constructing
- Welding and inspection tooling
- Tool Materials
- Clamping and Work-holding Principles
- Tool Drawings
Details
Date: January 19 – March 2, 2027
Days: T & TH
Times: 6-9 pm
Location: Location: MA Training Center 3405 Board Road
Cost (member) $ 540+ book
Cost (non member) $ 800 +book