Friday, May 18, 2012

5-Wheel Take Up Mechanism | Five Wheel Take Up Mechanism (Jute) | Uses of 5-Wheel Take-Up Mechanism in Jute Weaving

contributes to the uniform texture of the fabric. It is the work of the weaver for accurately fixing the position of the fell of the cloth before starting a loom. It is related to 7-Wheel Take up mechanism. 5-Wheel take up mechanism is used in case of jute weaving and 7-Wheel take up mechanism is used in another weaving as like as cotton.


Objects:
1.To know about the construction of the mechanism.
2.To know about drive of the take-up motion.


Take up motion:
The process of withdrawing fabric from weaving zone at a constant rate and then winding the woven cloth on the cloth roller with the continuous progress of weaving is called take up motion.


Types:
(1)According to drive:
(a) Positive take up.
(b)Negative take up. 




(2)According to motion of the cloth/Rate of take up:
(a)Continuous
(b)Intermittent

(3)According to drive given to the cloth roller:
(a)Direct drive
(b)Indirect drive


(4)According to number of gear train:
(a)5-Wheel
(b)6-Wheel
(c)7-Wheel


(5)According to brand name:
(a)Sulzer
(b)Pickanol
(c)Toyota


Specification:
1.Rachet Wheel(54)
2.Change Wheel(44)
3.Stud/Compound(70)
4.Stud/Compound pinion(27)
5.Take up Wheel(8/2)
6.Take up Roller Dia(10.5inch)
7.Cloth Roller
8.Pushing Paul
9.Holding Paul


Mechanism:
It consists of a train of five wheels. Of these five wheels rachet, stud and cloth roller wheels are driven wheels while change and stud pinions are driver wheels. The motion is primarily imparted from the sleysword. The sleysword is connected to the sley that gets motion from crank shaft and the crank shaft gets motion from motor by gearing. At the bottom of sleysword a connecting rod is connected which passes the motion to the monkey tail. The monkey tail is fulcrumed with two pawls: the upper is holding pawl and lower is pushing pawl. These two pawls are mounted freely to the rachet wheel which is the 1st wheel of this mechanism. The rachetwheel is connected with the change pinion by shaft which is the 2nd wheel. Under the change pinion the 3rd wheel named stud wheel is geared. This wheel is geared with the stud pinion, the 4th wheel. The 5th wheel is take-up roller wheel which is geared upon the stud pinion. The cylinder upon which the woven fabric is wound, is connected with this wheel by shaft. Now when the sley moves one time after one pick insertion the connecting rod pass this motion to the monkey tail and as the pawls are fulcrum with monkey tail they get upward motion. Using this upward motion the pushing pawl pushes the rachet wheel one time and and the holding pawl holds the rachet in this position. Finally the cloth roller gets the motion by gear train and thus fabric is wound on cloth roller continuously with the weaving of fabric.


The take-up may be grown or lessen by changing the position of monkey tail and pawls where they are sloted. The more the distance is between them the more take-up is occurred and vice versa.


Remarks:
By this experiment we know about how to cloth is collected by take up mechanism. This is an interesting experiment too. We hope this will be very helpful in our practical life.


5 Textile Technology: 5-Wheel Take Up Mechanism | Five Wheel Take Up Mechanism (Jute) | Uses of 5-Wheel Take-Up Mechanism in Jute Weaving contributes to the uniform texture of the fabric. It is the work of the weaver for accurately fixing the position of the fell of the cloth ...
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