Deflecting Presser Foot for Upright Threads
If a weft yarn is inserted with the presser foot, it may lead to the following problems:
- The upright thread is taken along by the presser foot.
(Upright thread = yarn carrier parked in the fabric, e.g. intarsia yarn carrier) - The upright thread drives the weft yarn out of the presser foot grove.
Remedy:
Use the presser feet with deflecting curve.
The deflecting curve guides the upright threads to pass the presser foot.
Presser Foot Type 3A
Presser foot with deflecting curve on the left-hand side |
Presser Foot Type 3B
Presser foot with deflecting curve on the right-hand side |
Take care of the yarn carrier tracks for upright thread and weft yarn. The upright thread may not be located between the presser foot and the weft yarn.
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Upright thread |
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Weft Yarn |
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Wrong allocation to the tracks
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Correct allocation to the tracks
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Depending on the yarn carrier tracks, where the upright thread and the weft yarn are, use either the front or the rear presser feet.
Upright thread |
Weft Yarn |
Example for a mounting position of the presser feet |
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lower track |
higher track |
Installation in the rear carriage *
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higher track |
lower track |
Installation in the front carriage *
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To be able to use the presser feet in a flexible way, mount the presser feet on both carriages. |
Installation on both carriages *
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* The mounting position of the presser feet depends on the pattern. Depending on the pattern, the changed mounting position may allow for a shorter knitting time. |
Working on the M1plus:
Refer to the M1plus online help for more information. |
How to test different mounting positions to determine the shortest knitting time.
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Working on the knitting machine:
Configure Machine -> Optional Features -> Presser Feet |