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Learn the purpose of using jigs and fixtures in the industry, difference between jigs and fixtures, types and the principles involved in jigs and fixtures design
JIGS AND FIXTURES
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Duration | 7 Hours – 2hrs/day
ELIGIBILITY:
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Pursuing (3rd /Final Year) / Completed Engineering graduates / working professionals in production, tooling, product and process engineering, quality functions with 0 to 2 years’ experience
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Mechanical / manufacturing engineering background
CERTIFICATION CRITERIA:
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Attendance – 90% Min
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Assignment completion – 100%
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Post-test assessment score – 70% Min
HIGHLIGHTS
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Jigs and fixtures of all types covered, so that any part can be handled with the knowledge gained.
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Similar design / method can be applied to the new products and gives basic knowledge to think differently by combining the various designs to suit the new product.
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End of the module assessments enable instructor to ascertain whether students have understood the content correctly.
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Student feedback helps to upgrade the course content on a continuous basis
CONTENTS
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Introduction to jigs and fixtures
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Need of jigs and fixtures.
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Advantages of using jigs and fixtures
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Disadvantages of using jigs and fixtures
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Elements of jigs and fixtures
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Location, locating methods and design guiding elements ,
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Clamps and clamping methods
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Different types of jigs to meet the application requirements.
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Different types of fixtures to meet the application requirements
OUTCOMES
By The End Of Course The Learner Will:
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Explain the jigs and fixtures, its parts and functional importance
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Identify the types of jigs and fixtures for typical manufacturing process
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Explain the advantage of using jigs and fixtures.
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Able to carry out work with jigs and fixtures.
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Able to suggest appropriate jigs and fixtures for the jobs handling.
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Assist in manufacturing, vendor development, process engineering.
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Can take further training in tool design , CAD , Solid works