Design of Workholding & Fixturing Date : 18 to 19 May, 2020 Location / Mode : Pune INTRODUCTIONDesign of workholding & fixturing is key to effective utilization of machine tools. Basics of fixture design if not implemented correctly results in poor productivity & quality problems. Set-up time and cycle time reduction, increased accuracy on components, deskilling the job setting operation are the obvious advantages of a good fixture. Competence in workholding & fixturing differentiates excellent organizations. Keeping this in view, Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers' Association (IMTMA) is organizing a 2 day seminar on "Design of Workholding & Fixturing" on 18 - 19 May 2020 at Pune.
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This programme will benefit Managers, Engineers, Supervisors, Machine & Fixture Designers and other personnel in the functions of Production, Process Planning, Inspection, Service, Engineering & Manufacturing from Machine Tool, Auto & Auto components, General Engg., Defense, Railways, Pumps manufacturers etc. This programme will be a Mid level one and the participants need to have knowledge in Engineering Drawing as well as various elements of a machining fixture. This programme will be addressed by Mr. S K Gupta, Former Asst. General Manager, Machine Design & Business Development, Tata Motors Machine tools division, Pune. Mr. Gupta is an industry expert with over 37 years of rich experience in Design & Development of General purpose Machine & SPMs. The programme will be highly interactive where participants can solicit feedback on specific technical issues from the expert faculty. REGISTRATION : Prior registration for participation is necessary. Number of participants is limited and will be accepted on ‘First Come First Serve’ basis. A Certificate of participation will be issued to participants. |
IMTMA Members / Micro Companies
Rs. 8500/-
+18% GST
IMTMA Non Members/ Others
Rs. 9500/-
+18% GST
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