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Referencing the tool to the work
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Milling fixture showing method of setting cutter
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Typical fixture used for milling a flat
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Typical fixture used for milling a flat
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Fixtures are named on the machine toolin which it is being used
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Machine Considerations
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Machining a valve body
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Process Considerations
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Steady rest used to support workpiece in area of cutting-force application
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Steady rest and center used to support workpiece in area of cutting-force application
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Types of fixtures
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Angle plate fixtures
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Modified angle plate fixture
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Multistation fixture
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Multi-part or multistation fixture
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Use of gage block in setting up a milling operation
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Set block for setting depth of cut
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Set block for setting several depths and position of cuts
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Set block for setting depth and position of cut
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Set block for setting depths of cut on lathe fixture
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4-position set block for use with vertical mill with standard micrometer attachment
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Reversible 2-position set block
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Use of setting gages to locate mill fixture in correct relationship to cutter
Fig. From Donaldson, and Lecain, Tool Design, McGraw Hill
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Simple milling fixture
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Line or string milling fixture
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Temporary indexing fixture utilizing a circular milling table
Fig. From Donaldson, and Lecain, Tool Design, McGraw Hill
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Face-milling fixture showing manual clamping methods
Fig. From Donaldson, and Lecain, Tool Design, McGraw Hill
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Fixtured workpiece processed by several different methods
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Lathe fixture with swing stop
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Positioning a workpiece relative to locating means
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Wraparound jaws for gripping fragile or thin-walled parts
Fig. From Donaldson, and Lecain, Tool Design, McGraw Hill
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Simple face plate fixture
Fig. From Donaldson, and Lecain, Tool Design, McGraw Hill
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Face plate fixture for in-line boring
Fig. From Donaldson, and Lecain, Tool Design, McGraw Hill
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Face plate fixture showing use of adjustable counterpoise
Fig. From Donaldson, and Lecain, Tool Design, McGraw Hill
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Surface grinding fixtures
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Surface grinding fixtures
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Surface grinding fixtures
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Fig. From Donaldson, and Lecain, Tool Design, McGraw Hill
Angle type fixture
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External broaching fixture
Fig. From Donaldson, and Lecain, Tool Design, McGraw Hill
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Single-ram vertical-surface broaching machine with shuttle table
Fig. From Donaldson, and Lecain, Tool Design, McGraw Hill
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References
Fundamentals of tool design, fifth edition, Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Donaldson, and Lecain, Tool Design, McGraw Hill