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What does jig mean in manufacturing?

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What does jig mean in manufacturing?

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  1. It's a fixture usually made of steel that holds parts together in the correct postions while they are being welded togehter.


  2. A "jig" is a fixture used to hold parts for assembly or machining. It helps make things fit together for consistent alignment from one job to the next.

  3. It is a structure in which components are inserted. These components are usualy held at certain stop points or tooling pin locations for the general purpose of maintaining distance and contour during assembly.

  4. A jig is used to fit a product a certain way for production it makes production easier especially whn there is mass production. It can be as simple as a holder type thing to hold objects in place or it can be as complicated at a stencil to make a likeness of each object.

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