Differences in specifications and models of circular knitting machines

Differences in specifications and models of circular knitting machines

The distinction between circular knitting machine models and specifications is mainly determined by the cylinder and cam box used.

The main specification requirements are: how many inches (the symbol represents "), how many needles (the symbol represents G), the total number of needles (the symbol represents T), how many feeder (the symbol represents F)

A few inches refers to the diameter of the cylinder used. The inches here refer to inches, 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters.

The number of needles refers to the number of needles that can be accommodated on the surface of a one-inch cylinder. The larger the number of needles in the cylinder, the denser the arrangement of knitting needles, the finer the knitting needle model used, the finer the yarn requirements.

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The total number of needles refers to the total number of knitting needles that can be installed on a single cylinder or dial. The total number of needles can be calculated using the following method (number of needles * number of inches * pi 3.1417, such as 34 inches * 28 needles * 3.1417 =2990), the calculated data may deviate from the actual total number of stitches.

The number of feeder refers to the total number of groups of knitting units in the circular machine cam box. Each group of knitting units can feed single or multiple yarns. Generally speaking, the output of weaving with more passes will be higher, but it will increase the load of the machine, require higher adjustments by the master, and reduce the variety of fabrics produced.

It depends on the long-term production of fabrics to choose the appropriate machine specifications.


Post time: Apr-10-2024
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