Course Details

Jigs & Fixtures

Course Overview

The course includes an induction session to welcome and orientate the candidate, and familiarize them with the training centre, health and safety requirements and other important policies and procedures. The training consists of a mix of classroom and workshop sessions and various assessments. Upon successful completion, the candidates will gain the knowledge and understanding to enhance their existing skills to design, making, and maintaining jigs and fixtures.

The training course is designed for an apprentice or beginner who would like to work as a Draftsman – Mechanical or Draftsman – Jigs & fixtures.

The candidate should have basic knowledge and skills in mechanical engineering.

Upon completing the training course, candidates will be awarded a ‘Certificate of Attendance’ from NTI, attested by the Ministry of Manpower.

Other Details

Introduction to Jigs & Fixtures

  • Production types
  • Jigs & fixture - Difference
  • Advantages & Disadvantages
  • Need of jigs & fixtures

Jigs & Fixtures elements

  • Elements of jigs & fixtures
  • Location, location methods and design of guiding elements
  • Clamping and clamping methods

Jigs

  • Types of jigs & its uses
  • Design

Fixtures

  • Types of fixtures & its uses
  • Design

 

By the end of the module the candidate will be able to:

  • Describe jigs & fixtures
  • List out advantages of jigs & fixtures
  • Differentiate jigs & fixtures
  • List types of jigs
  • Identify types of jigs
  • Identify major parts in a jigs
  • List types of fixtures
  • Identify types of fixtures
  • Identify major parts in a fixtures
NTI's policy ensures that learners are engaged and that their learning is transferred effectively, resulting in measurable learning outcomes. To attain this, we employ various learning methodologies, including audio-visual presentations, simulations, group discussions, and brainstorming.