Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Knitting Action of Tricot Warp Knitting Machine



M/C specification:

  1. Brand: LIBA

  2. Origin: W. Germany

  3. Manufacturing Company: MASCHINEN FABRIK, NAILA.

  4. Manufacturing Year: 1991

  5. Width: 84 inch/ 213 cm

  6. Type: COP 2K

  7. Gauge: 28

Knitting Action:
1. The rest position: Te needles have risen to 2/3 of their full height from knock-over and have their hooks towards the back of the m/c. The latch bar is in downward position and the guides are at the front of the m/c with the sinkers forward, holding the old overlaps in their throats so that they are maintained in the correct height on the needle stems.

2. Needle rise and guide bar swing: With the sinkers forward holding down the fabric, the hooks and tongues rise, with the hook rising faster, until the head of the latter is level with the guide holes and is open. The guides then swing through to the back of the m/c.

3. The overlap and return swing: The guide’s shog for the overlap and swing to the front of the m/c immediately. The hooks and the tongues start to descend with the tongues descending more slowly, thus closing the hook.

4. Hook closing: The hooks and the tongues start to descend with the tongues descending more slowly, thus closing the hook

5. Landing:
The sinkers start to withdraw as the needles descend so that the old loop is landed onto the closed hook. Thus the landing is occurred.

6. Knock-over and under lap: The sinkers start to withdraw as the needles descend so that the old loop is landed onto the closed hook and then knocked over as it descends below the sinker belly. At this point the under lap occurs before the needles begin their upward rise and sinker move forward to hold down the fabric.

7. The sinkers now move forward to hold down the fabric loops and push them away from the ascending needles, which are rising to the rest position.

Conclusion:
The knitting action of the Tricot warp knitting m/c is done by the needles, its sliding latches and the guide bars. The main work of feeding the thread around the needle is done by guides with their shogging and swinging motions. By this experiment I learned about the knitting action of a tricot warp knitting machine. This experience will help me in my future practical life.
5 Textile Technology: Knitting Action of Tricot Warp Knitting Machine M/C specification: Brand: LIBA Origin: W. Germany Manufacturing Company: MASCHINEN FABRIK, NAILA. Manufacturing Year: 1991 Width: 84 inch/...
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