Jigs and Fixtures: Types, Parts, Definition, Applications
A fixture holds and positions the work but does not guide the tool. Whereas a jig holds, locates, and as well as guides the tool. The fixtures are heavier in construction and are bolted rigidly on the machine table. Whereas the jigs are made lighter for quicker handling, and clamping with the table is often unnecessary.
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