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Welding Fixture for Hitch Frame
Over 95% of the fixturing components used to fixture this main hitch frame are standard, off-the-shelf modular elements. After the production run is finished, all of these components can be recovered and used to construct another fixture. Costs for future fixtures are then minimized as the majority of the tooling is reused |
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Modular Fixture for Combine Stalk Chopper
The side panels of this internal conveyor frame are held parallel to one another by relying on the qualified sides of the 5’ x 10’ table. Stop bars and angle blocks bolted to the four sides of the 3-dimensional table can be used to establish a perfect 90 degree corner or hold parallelism without a tape measure or square. |
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Welding Fixtures for Wing Support Truss
A 3-station production fixture for a wing support truss is constructed from three modular U-Form spacer blocks. Spacer blocks (200 x 200 mm / 8” x 8” square) come in a variety of lengths and can be bolted together in any number of configurations depending on the job at hand. A U-form spacer block design is often a more economical and user friendly choice then a solid table. |
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Modular Fixturing for Sprayer Boom
Sprayer booms for applying fertilizer come in a variety of shapes and lengths. The combination of solid tables and modular fixture blocks joined together can be used to create virtually any worksurface length. When the long jobs are finished, the tables and blocks can be separated and used as smaller workstations in multiple welding cells. |
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Modular Fixtures for Field Cultivator
A single modular fixture, with interchangeable locators, is used to tool up an entire family of cultivator frames. Changeover from a main frame to a wing frame can be accomplished by adding or removing small custom modular locating features. The open frame design of the fixture base provides ergonomic-friendly access to all welding joints.
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