User manual
PW IW 6” 8” 10”
33
UK
Danger warning decals
During all working procedures, keep hands far away from the yarn
guide and roller to prevent crushing accidents.
During all working procedures, keep hands far away from the
feeder to prevent abrasions.
oPEraTING INSTrUCTIoNS
machine start-up
a) Check in each head 1 fig.7 that the oil reaches the level indicated by the indicator light 2 fig.6.
To top-up, unscrew the cap 3 fig.6.
b) Turn on the machine using the main switch 4 fig.8.
c) Set the required speed by using the keypad located on the
intelli-wind 5
fig.10 (for more informa-
tion, consult the
intelli-wind
) manual after preselecting the crossover angle (1 or 2).
Crossover angle
Based on the type of yarn, winding can be done with the crossover angle 1 (16°) or 2
(13°).
Each head is equipped with a lever 8 fig.6 that is used to make this selection.
This operation is performed with the head operating. Greater interweaving 1 (16°) is
normally used with thin and slippery yarn.
Speed
Speed is expressed in metres per minute and can be adjusted using
intelli-wind
(for more
information, consult the specific manual).
General hints
To obtain regularly-formed cones, never make adjustments while the cone is being formed
(speed~crossover angle~braking~waxing~rotation direction~different threading).
Do not form cones that are too soft that, sagging due to their weight, could intersect the
yarn guide 6 fig.6 and cause the yarn to break and deform the yarn guide itself.
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