OVERVIEW OF FIXTURE DESIGN FOR INDIAN INDUSTRIES
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Pneumatic Cylinders, Direction Control Valve, Solenoid ValveAbstract
Industries are looking forward for the revolution-4.0 in coming years. It is expected that, most of the processes will be designed with automation applications. Despite of this, mechanical industries are using the basic structure in processing the small mechanical parts of the product called fixture. Fixtures are contributing to make the final finishing effective and many times in other processes like drilling also. Small industries in India are looking forward for the affordable and effective changes in the process of manufacturing. Many operations like turning, shaping, drilling requires skills for the workers and any mistake done by the workers may results in severe accidents. Fixture helps in these operations by providing the support to the working piece. The metal piece needs to be stable, when mechanical operations are performed over it. This is advantageous over the safety of worker and improving the accuracy of final product.
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