Fixtures differ from jigs, in that the fixture holds the workpiece in one place while a tool or cutter is moved in relation to it. A jig guides the tool along a path defined by the shape of the jig. The jig may also hold the tool during this operation.
The purposes of jigs and fixtures are widespread however when used in mass production they have five key aspects.
Reduce the cost of production
Maintain consistent quality
Speed production
Prevent or reduce improper techniques
Improve the overall safety to the part, operator, and machine.
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