Claims
- 1. A method for reconfiguring a jig for supporting an elongated workpiece to enable the jig to support two different configurations of the workpiece, said jig having a plurality of clamps for holding the workpiece, each of said clamps mounted at the top of a respective one of a plurality of clamp posts and each of said clamp posts supported on a respective one of a plurality of pillars mounted on a fixed solid base, said method comprising the steps of:
- sliding said posts along slides on said pillars to a first position therealong at which said posts can be placed to position said clamps at the correct elevation to support said workpiece at a first configuration position, and inserting a respective one of a plurality of pins through a first set of aligned holes in each pair of said clamp posts and said pillars to prevent said posts from sliding from said first position relative to said pillars;
- counterbalancing the weight of each of said clamp posts and clamps with a respective one of a plurality of fluid cylinders, each connected at one end to one of said clamp posts, and connected at the other; end to one of said pillars;
- removing each of said pins and moving said clamp posts along said pillars to a second position therealong at which said posts can be placed to position said clamps at the correct elevation to support said workpiece at a second configuration position; and
- inserting said pins through a second set of aligned holes in each pair of said clamp posts and said pillars to prevent said posts from sliding from said second position relative to said pillars.
- 2. The method for reconfiguring a jig according to claim 1, wherein said step of sliding said posts along slides on said pillars further includes the two steps of:
- moving sets of spaced followers along said pillars, wherein each of said sets of followers are coupled to a respective one of said plurality of posts; and
- impelling sets of bearings, each of said set of bearings positioned between a respective one of the slides on said pillars and a respective one of said sets of spaced followers on said posts, enabling said sliding of said spaced followers along said slides.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/949,177 filed on Aug. 21, 1992, now abandoned and entitled "Automated Spar Assembly Tool.
This invention relates to automated assembly equipment, and more particularly to an automated airplane wing spar assembly tool for clamping the parts of the spar in the correct position, and performing various machining and fastener installation operations, such as: drilling fastener holes in the assembled parts of the spar, cold working and reaming the holes and checking for dimensional conformance with the specification, inserting bolts and threading nuts on the bolts and torquing the nuts to the proper torque, inserting lock bolts in the holes and installing collars on the lock bolts and swaging the collars on the lock bolts with the proper tension in the lock bolt, and installing rivets in holes and upsetting the rivets.
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