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Exercise


Figure 18.23 represents the details of a swivel machine vice. Assemble the parts and draw,


(i) sectional view from the front, (ii) view from above and (iii) sectional view from the left, with


cutting plane passing through the axis of the clamping bolts.


18.3.11 Drill Jig


A jig is a work holding and tool guiding device which may be used for drilling, reaming, boring


and similar operations in mass production.


Figure 18.24 shows the details of a drill jig used to produce six holes, spaced equally in a


circular flange. The design allows for quick loading and unloading of work pieces. For unloading,


the top nut 6 is loosened, the latch washer 8 swivelled out of zone and then the jig plate 3 is lifted


to remove the work piece from its seating.


M20

54 f 54

f 50 5×45°
2

25

f 40
f 60 3 HOLES, M6 EQUI-SP

SLOTTED CHEESE HEAD

SCREW B M6×50

4

30

35

84

98

M20

5

f 216

5×45°

f 17

16 25

f 54 M12

6 HOLES,

DIA 25

30°

60°

42

f 160

3×45°^5

f 60

f 40

8
f 110
f 156
3×45°

20

40

1

12

f 17

(^842)


R12

R33

R32

R54

R15 M12

15

3×45°

f 24
3

f 16
36
f 25

f 18

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CASE HARDENED

9

Part No. Name Matl Qty
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Base plate
Stem
Jig plate
Screw
Stud
Nut M20
Bush case hardened
Latch washer
Screw

Cl
MS
Cl
MS
MS
MS
Steel
MS
MS

1 1 1 3 1 1 6 1 1

Parts list

3

2

Fig. 18.24 Drill jig

It may be noted that the jig plate is so designed, that the nut overall size is less than the


size of the central hole. This makes the loading and unloading easy, without totally removing the

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