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Maintenance of the knitting machine
6.1 Minimize wear
6 Maintenance of the knitting
machine
This chapter contains information on:
Cleaning the knitting machine [-> 273]
Lubricate knitting machine [-> 285]
6.1 Minimize wear
All parts of the knitting machine have carefully been selected and checked
by Stoll. Nevertheless, they are subject to wear due to wear. You can keep
the wear to a minimum if you lubricate, clean and check the machine
regularly.
The following table contains an overview of the wearing parts and the
possible causes for excessive wear.
Wearing part
Possible causes of increased wear
Fabric take-down rollers
Excessive fabric take-down values
Contact pressure too high/low
Yarns harmful for e.g. abrasive, sanding yarns or
yarn finishes like greases or oils
UV radiation (including direct sunlight)
Cleaning agents harmful to rubber, e.g. ether or
fuels. Recommendation: Use cleaning petrol for
cleaning
Needle brushes
Incorrect adjustment
Feed wheel rollers
Sanding yarn
Allowing the feed wheel to run unnecessarily
Needle bed elements,
cams
Excessive fabric take-down values
Yarn too thick
Insufficient lubrication
Insufficient cleaning
Yarn guiding parts
(deflectors, yarn control
device, etc.)
Sanding yarn
Yarn Carrier
Insufficient lubrication
Sanding yarn
Wearing parts
Summary of Contents for CMS ADF-3
Page 16: ...About this document 1 Warnings in the documentation 1 5 16...
Page 232: ...Adjusting knitting machine 4 Defining user profile 4 6 232...
Page 270: ...Setup Data 5 Setup1 Editing the setup file 5 5 270...
Page 296: ...Maintenance of the knitting machine 6 Lubricate knitting machine 6 3 296...
Page 410: ...Software Installation and basic settings 8 Diagnose Control 8 5 410...
Page 436: ...Machine Management Tools 10 Send email directly from the machine 10 4 436...
Page 444: ...Key word directory 11 444...