1. In the past, a bearded needle was used but now a
day’s compound needle used
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1. A latch needle together with a wire or blade is used in Raschel m/c |
2. M/C gauge expressed in needle per inch
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2. M/C gauge expressed in needle per 2 inch
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3. Chain link numbering 0, 1, 2, 3, …. etc.
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3. Chain link numbered in even numbers 0, 2, 4, ….
etc.
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4. The function of the sinker is holding down, knocking, and supporting the fabric
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4. Sinker performs the function of holding down
the loops whilst the needle rise
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5. The fabric is drawn downwards from the needles almost parallel to the bar at an angle of 120°-160°
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6. In Tricot Warp knitting warp beams are accommodated in an inclined
towards the back of the m/c there the top |
6. In Raschel warp knitting warp beams are arranged above the needle
bar centered over the rocker shaft |
7. In Tricot Warp knitting warp sheets pass over the top of the guide
bar rocker shaft to their tension |
7. In Raschel, warp knitting warp sheets pass down the guide bar |
8. Tricot Warp knitting Mechanical attention is carried out at the
front of the m/c
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8. Raschel warp knitting Mechanical attention is carried out at the
back of the m/c
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9. The guide bars are numbered from the back
towards the front of the m/c
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9. The guide bars are numbered from the front of the
m/c
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10. High-speed production
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10. Low-speed production
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