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Knitting Action of the Compound Needle Warp Knitting Machine | Knitting Action of the Compound Needle Tricot Machine
1. Needle rise and guide bar swing: With the sinkers f orward holding down the f abric, the hooks and tongues rise, with the hook rising f aster, until the head of the latter is level with the guide holes and is open.T he guides then swing through to the back of the machine. 2. T he overlap and return swing: T he guides shog f or the overlap and swing to the f ront of the machine; immediately, the hooks and the tongues start to descend with the tongues descending more slowly, thus closing the hooks. 3. Landing and knock-over: T he sinkers start to withdraw as the needles descend so that the old loop is landed onto the closed hook and then knocked-over as it descends below the sinker belly. At this point the underlap occurs bef ore the needles begin their upward rise and the sinkers move f orward to hold down the f abric. T he Karl Mayer tricot model HKS 23 E is designed to knit elastic f abrics and Fig. Knitting ac tio n o f a c o mp o und ne e d le tric o t mac hine has a maximum speed of 3300 cpm with reduced noise levels and energy consumption.T he vertical staggered arrangement of the guide bars enables the stroke to be reduced.T he bars are hollow section which reduces their weight and expansion due to heat.

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