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Adjusting knitting machine
4.2 Advanced adjustments
4.2.21
Intarsia yarn carrier - Adjust stopping point (basic
setting, braking value) *
With an intarsia yarn carrier it is important that it is stopped exactly above
the last needle of its knitting area. Otherwise the following error possibilities
will be:
During the knitting it may cause erroneous switchings as the control
calculated the yarn carrier on another position than it is actually located
on.
Consequence: The yarn carrier is not swivelled or it is not taken along.
The yarn can be knitted-in and this way an uncleaned colour edge
would be the result.
Stopping position (on the left: wrong, on the right: correct)
If the intarsia yarn carrier does not stop exactly above the last needle, you
have to correct the braking value and
not
the correction value.
An adjusting program is available for controlling the stopping positions. With
this program you can easily check and adjust the braking values of the
intarsia yarn carrier.
When creating the intarsia pattern on the M1plus (starting with version 5.3)
you specify that the adjusting program is to be integrated in the pattern.
On the knitting machine you run the adjusting program before or also during
the production. An embroidery stitch line is knitted with all the Intarsia yarn
carriers used in the pattern for you to be able to check the correct stopping
position quickly and easily.
You can correct the stopping position of the yarn carrier changing the
braking values for the yarn carrier.
Further information:
Symbols in this document [-> 12]
Difference: braking value - correction value
Braking value: mechanical adjustment of the yarn carrier
Correction value: knitting-technical and pattern related
correction of the yarn carrier
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 ...