Can you manufacture repeat or replacement workholding fixtures for legacy parts?
Yes, we can produce repeat or replacement workholding fixtures for legacy components, ensuring continuity in production and maintaining high precision standards.
Yes, we can produce repeat or replacement workholding fixtures for legacy components, ensuring continuity in production and maintaining high precision standards.
The right workholding fixture ensures minimal workpiece movement, faster setup times, and optimal positioning, reducing scrap rates and increasing production speed. Multi-part clamping, quick-change fixtures, and modular designs can further enhance efficiency and flexibility in machining processes.
Industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical, defence, and power generation often require bespoke workholding solutions to meet tight tolerances, improve machining accuracy, and streamline production
Yes, we design workholding solutions that integrate with automated manufacturing processes, including robotic loading systems and CNC machining centres.
Dedicated workholding fixtures are designed specifically for a particular workpiece or machining operation, ensuring higher precision, better stability, and reduced setup times.
Yes, Brown & Holmes Tamworth specialises in bespoke workholding solutions tailored to specific manufacturing needs.
When selecting a workholding solution, it's important to consider factors such as the type of machining operation, the material and shape of the workpiece, production volume, repeatability requirements, and cycle time efficiency. Custom or modular workholding can help maximise productivity and precision.
Industries like aerospace, automotive, power generation, manufacturing and construction often require bespoke workholding solutions to meet their specific manufacturing challenges.
Selecting the appropriate workholding solution depends on factors such as the workpiece material, geometry, machining operations, and production volume.
Workholding fixtures are devices used in manufacturing to securely hold, position, and support a workpiece during machining or assembly processes. They improve precision and efficiency by keeping the workpiece stable [...]