Chapter 11
Directions on Coiling, Taping and Zigzag Embroidery
2.
Clamp Foot Up/ down
Move cursor to “Test lift clamp foot” and click the key “
”, according to the hint in dialogue
window, user can pull bar to let all the clamp feet go up/down. Pull the bar again to let them
down/up again. Click “
”to exit.
11-6
Steps on Special Embroidery
1.
Input design, carry out design selection, changing and editing according to
requirement.
2.
Modify the relating parameters, select color-changing order and choose the
special embroidery mode.
3.
Check special heads and make sure they are in normal condition.
4.
Pull bar to start embroidering.
11-7
Mechanical Category and Driving Mode Selection for Special
Embroidery Machines
Taping machines have three types of the motion parts in the sense of mechanics.
We define them as M axis, E axis and clamp foot axis. M axis rotates a certain
degrees at every stitch to trace the stitch, which ensures cords or tapes always in
front of needle movement. E axis swings once at every one or two stitches to make
the Zigzag embroidery. Clamp foot axis is used for lifting and lowering the clamp
foot.
1.
M axis
The mechanism of M axis can be divided to two types. One is with clutch device, whose
action is controlled by electric valve or by hand. Its advantage is that only the M axis of the
patching embroidery is moving and non-patching embroidery heads stay still at mending. This
will enhance the quality and efficiency of mending. The other type is without clutch device.
Both of the two types are driven by servomotor and the origins of their M axis are positioned by
proximity switch.
2.
E axis
According to the difference in motor and the equipment of proximity switch for positioning
the origin, E axis devices can be divided to the following types:
(1)
Driven by stepping motor separately, without proximity switch for positioning origin
(2)
Driven by stepping motor collectively, with proximity switch for positioning origin
(3)
Driven by stepping motor collectively, without proximity switch for positioning
(4)
Driven by servomotor, with proximity switch for positioning origin
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