INDEXING JIGS AND FIXTURES
WHAT IS INDEXING?
INDEXING
INDEXING
Indexing is a process of quick, accurate location of w.p. or fixture in a number of specific positions. Indexing involves periodic linear or rotary movement of the indexed part to the next position.
Rotary indexing
Used when holes have to be drilled on a large pitch circle. slots are to be milled in the periphery of a circular w.p.
(i)
(ii)
Linear indexing
Used when a number of holes with same size and pitch
are to be drilled in a workpiece
Work piece
Indexing pin Linear indexing drill jig
Basic Features of an Indexing Jig or Fixture
The jig or fixture must include: 1) n indexing device to position the member and a locking device to secure it in position during the machining 2) slide or a bearing s!stem to control the movement of the indexed part "movable member). 3)#ocking device for the movable member "indexed part) must be separate from the w.p. clamp$ it must be convenient to operate because it must be operated each time the w.p. is indexed.
%or example, in the example shown the w.p. is clamped once during the milling
operation, but the movable member must be clamped four times during the operation.
Advantages
ost of the jig is reduced !ime of operation is reduced