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Workholding

The method used to support and secure a workpiece during machining, controlling runout, reducing changeover time, protecting finished surfaces, and making sure every operation starts from a known, repeatable position.

Used in courses

  • Intermediate Engine Lathe Operations
  • Manufacturing Engineering: Machining, Automation, and Quality Control
  • NIMS Level 1 Machining Preparation

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