User's manual
BR2-C1E
21
UK
GLoSSaRY
Crossover angle
The angle at which the yarn is wound on the
cone.
Counterweight
Adjustable weight, used to counterbalance the
spindle.
Creasing
Accumulation of yarn with the same pattern.
Braking
Disc device for increasing tension on the yarn.
Waxing
Yarn lubrication using paraffin.
Winding
Transferring the yarn from one cone to another.
Slub catching
Size-control of the yarn and of any irregular
slubbing.
ELECTRIC LaYoUT
Power section (fig.9-10)
AP1.1
Inverter
AP2.1..AP2.2
Main board
FU1..FU2
Fuse T 1A
FU3
Fuse T 2A
FU4
Fuse T 0.5A
M1.1
Three-phase motor
QS1
Main switch
TC1
Power supply transformer
X2
Terminal board
Controls section (fig.11-12)
AP1.1
Inverter
AP2.1..AP2.2
Main board
AP5
Display-Keyboard
FU1..FU2
Fuse T 13.15A
FU3
Fuse T 2A
FU4
Fuse T 0.5A
SQ1
Cone end arrest micros-
witch
SQ2
Wire presence sensor
TC1
Power supply transformer
ATTENTION
Keep the work area clean
Do not clean the machine with compressed air,
jets of water or thinner.
When cleaning the area, take steps to avoid
raising dust as far as possible.
INFoRmaTIoN
REGaRDING maChINE
DEmoLITIoN
If the machine is to be scrapped, remove all
electrical, electronic, plastic and metal parts
and dispose of them separately in accordance
with current provisions as prescribed by law.
RECommENDED
FIRE-EXTINGUIShING
EQUIPmENT
When choosing the most suitable fire extinguisher
consult the following table:
Dry
materials
Inflammable
liquids
Electrical
fires
Water
YES
NO
NO
Foam
YES
YES
NO
Dry
chemical
YES*
YES
YES
CO
2
YES*
YES
YES
YES* Can be used if more suitable equipment is not
available, or for small fires.
CAUTION
The indications in this table are of a general
nature. They are designed as a guideline for
the user. The applications of each type of extin-
guisher will be illustrated fully by the respective
manufacturers on request.
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