What Are the Best Fixtures for Welding in Heavy Industries Like Earth Movers?

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The discussion focuses on seeking information about welding fixtures specifically designed for heavy industries, particularly for earth movers. Participants are encouraged to share relevant materials and insights that could assist someone preparing for an upcoming interview. There is an emphasis on the importance of understanding the types of fixtures used in welding applications within this sector. The conversation highlights the need for practical examples and technical specifications to enhance knowledge in this area. Overall, the thread aims to gather valuable resources for effective preparation.
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Can anyone share details or materials related with fixtures for heavy industry(Earth movers) for welding purpose
Kindly share some materials. I have an interview in couple of days.
 
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Prithiviraj V said:
Can anyone share details or materials related with fixtures for heavy industry(Earth movers) for welding purpose
Kindly share some materials. I have an interview in couple of days.

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