Design of jigs and fixtures is a challenging process. In order to achieve accuracy and repeatability, it is vital to retain the component securely whilst it is being processed without the application of excessive force which may cause deformation of the product.

Careful calculation of the minimum force required to positively and safely retain the component in all planes without damage to delicate features is always necessary. In defining these forces and verifying the effects upon the component, Rota Design often uses finite element analysis in the design process.

Recent projects include the design of jigs to retain aero engine components, machining and assembly fixtures.

Recent projects include the design of jigs to retain aero engine components, machining and assembly fixtures. A high degree of accuracy and repeatability was necessary along with no metallic contact to avoid damage to the component.