Drilling Jigs
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About Drilling Jigs
Drilling jigs are work-holding tools that locate a workpiece and guide the drill through hardened bushings so holes are produced in the correct position, angle and spacing without marking out each part. They are used wherever repeatable hole patterns are needed across a batch, from brackets and flanges to enclosures and machined components, on drill presses and hand-drilling stations where positional accuracy and speed matter. The jig both clamps the part and constrains the tool, so accuracy comes from the bushing rather than operator skill. Variants include plate jigs, channel and box jigs that enclose the part for multi-face drilling, leaf and latch jigs for quick loading, and indexing jigs for bolt-circle patterns. Drill bushings are commonly press-fit headless or headed types, with renewable bushings in liners where wear is high, broadly following recognised jig-bushing dimensional standards, and hole-position acceptance is referenced to the part drawing with general features often tied to ISO 2768. Bodies are typically steel or cast iron; bushings are hardened tool steel or carbide-lined to a specified HRC, ground for fit, and replaceable. Each jig is normally proven against a first-article part for position and burr-free entry before release. At Himalay, drilling jigs are produced to your drawing or sample, with bushing type, hardness and clamping scheme agreed in advance; first-article and dimensional reports plus material certificates such as EN 10204 3.1 can be provided where specified, and any hardening, coating or renewable-bushing requirements are coordinated as part of the standard order flow.