3.1 Warp-related Preparations
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[ 2 ] For non-stand type (which has no
waste-selvage bobbin stand)
This non-stand type uses ground warps of yarn
number count 7’s to 40’s.
(1) Number of waste-selvage yarns: 12 yarns as
standard
If a waste-selvage yarn break occurs fre-
quently, use 16 yarns; if it does not occur, you
may use 8 yarns.
(2) How to draw in yarns through the healds
Draw two, three, or four yarns through the 1st,
2nd, 3rd, and 4th heald frames in this order.
NOTE:
If a waste-selvage yarn break occurs
frequently, draw in yarns through the 1st, 2nd,
1st, and 2nd heald frames in this order. Do not
use the 3rd and 4th heald frames.
(3) How to draw in yarns through the reed
Draw in yarns through the reed in the same
manner as for the stand-equipped type.
For 8 yarns
: 2 ends/dent
For 12 yarns : 3 ends/dent
For 16 yarns : 4 ends/dent
Warp (ground yarn)