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Types of Lathe Fixtures Explained by aragaw is a document available to read on EtoBox.

A fixture is a device used to securely hold workpieces during machining operations. Fixtures locate and clamp workpieces for machining using locating points and clamps. They are designed according to principles like using 3-2-1 location, making locators and clamps accessible, and providing chip clearance. Common types of fixtures include milling, lathe, grinding and inspection fixtures. Lathe fixtures must securely hold rotating workpieces and withstand centrifugal forces, while providing support during mac

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