Fixture
Device used to locate and clamp workpieces.
From a process perspective, Fixture refers to: Device used to locate and clamp workpieces. Reliable workholding is the foundation for dimensional repeatability. Managed well, it improves process repeatability and lowers correction workload. Validate this under real cutting load, because static setup checks can miss deformation effects.
Execution Guidelines
- Reconfirm datum transfer after each reclamp operation.
- Check seating condition with witness marks on first-off parts.
- Define locating strategy that constrains required degrees of freedom.
- Set clamping force to prevent slip without deforming compliant areas.
Practical Warning Signs
- Local distortion near clamping points
- Frequent manual touch-up after reclamp
- Datum shift between first and later parts
Troubleshooting Signals
Over-clamping introduces elastic error that appears after unclamp. Fixture wear and contamination are common but underestimated drift sources.
Stabilization Strategy
Teams usually stabilize this area by balancing location precision with clamping compliance.
- Keep setup records and inspection evidence linked to each process revision.
- Re-validate after tooling, fixture, or control-logic changes.
- Use first-article and restart checks as mandatory release gates.
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