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One of the UK’s most comprehensive providers of workholding, manufacturing ancillary systems and business efficiency services, Leader Chuck International has just released details of its First Tuesday Webinar (FTW). The scheduled monthly webinar is designed to provide answers to the most common workholding questions often asked of the experienced team at Leader.
“There is no doubt that there is a thirst for fixturing knowledge within the manufacturing sector,” says Managing Director, Mark Jones. “From simplistic vice set-ups to semi-automated jigs and fixtures, and further on to complex fully automated clamping device changeovers recently demonstrated at EMO, workholding can dramatically improve productivity and efficiency.”
It is not just these workshop performance figures that can be improved with the right workholding application. The consistency of the geometric tolerances achieved, along with the ability to repeatably produce components to the specification required, goes hand-in-hand with an improved surface finish and increased tool life.
There’s often more than one way to apply workholding, and the Leader Chuck FTWs will be developed to consider the different options available, alongside the benefits and considerations for each.
On the 5 December 2023, the First Tuesday Webinar will ask the question Why Workholding Matters? Concentrating on RotoRi Chuck Jaw Boring Systems and Posistop Billet Location End Stop, the program will provide an insight into the benefits of both systems and why it matters to the overall manufacturing process.
The presentation ‘Listen | Participate | Learn’ will follow an outlined agenda to ensure all the relevant points are covered in a timely fashion, the final part of the webinar will be a Q&A session where attendees can ask for advice on existing specific workholding problems or seek help to tackle any challenges that they may be facing in the workshop currently or in the near future.
Mark Jones concludes: “We appreciate that workholding is a vast subject area, and we are keen to cover all facets in due course. There is a planned schedule of related subjects going forward, but we would welcome any specific topics of interest from those facing the challenges of securely holding raw materials or components.”
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