
Adjusting knitting machine
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Basic settings 4.1
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The adjustment of yarn tension is done in the following sequence:
1. Lateral yarn tensioner: Adjusting the restoring force on the linear
regulator (2).
2. Opening permanent brake
3. Adjusting yarn control device
4. Adjusting permanent brake
5. Lateral yarn tensioner: Adjusting the yarn tensioning path on the lock
segment (3)
Adjusting restoring force
1. Remove lateral yarn tensioner (1) from the stay.
2. Linear regulator (2) is to be set in a manner that the lateral yarn
tensioner has enough strength to hold the thread tensioned always.
3. Control the setting while the machine is knitting.
In this case the thread must not sag rather it should always be tensioned
by the yarn tensioner.
Opening permanent brake
➜
Type 1: Open the rotary knob (5) of the permanent brake (4) as wide as
possible.
- or -
➜
Type 2: Push lever (5) of the permanent brake (4) in the lowest position.
Adjusting yarn control device
1. Yarn brake (8) to be adjusted in such a manner that the thread break
control does not move too much underneath such that the stop impulse
gets released.
2. Adjust knot detectors for large knots (7) and for small knots (9)
depending on yarn thickness and knots so, that they are triggered by an
undesirable knot size.
This sequence should help you to find the optimal adjustment
of the yarn tension. Depending upon the type of fabric and
the yarn characteristics it is possible that you may have to
change the adjustments many times before you find the
optimal adjustment.
These adjustments are the easiest to undertake while the
machine is knitting.
Make sure that the braking and restoring force on all
elements is set at the lowest possible.
Summary of Contents for CMS 730 S
Page 12: ...8 ...
Page 58: ...Description of knitting machine 2 Display and operating elements 2 8 54 ...
Page 110: ...Producing with the knitting machine 3 Starting the machine after a fault 3 6 106 ...
Page 390: ...Repairing the knitting machine 7 Needle selection shifting 7 6 386 ...
Page 444: ...Yarns and stitch tension 9 Conversion table 9 4 440 ...
Page 460: ...Machine Management Tools 10 Send email directly from the machine 10 4 456 ...
Page 468: ...Key word directory 11 464 ...