Working with FlexPly
The running reliability of the pattern depends on:
- Yarn Thickness
- Yarn Properties
- Carriage Speed
Yarn Thickness |
The yarn thickness of binding thread and motif thread together shall have this final count (Nm): If the yarn is to thick (lower final count), yarn breaks may occur. |
Binding Thread |
The binding thread may be thinner than the motif thread. The binding thread may not be too voluminous, otherwise it will break. |
Carriage Speed |
Start with a somewhat lower carriage speed (e.g. 0.7 m/sec) and increase it step by step. Reduce the carriage speed if the motif thread breaks. |
Stitch Length, Take-down Value |
Set shorter stitch length (NP by 1.0 - 2.0 less) and higher take-down value to get the needle latches securely closed. |
If the binding thread tears during the production |
We recommend: |
Gauge E 7.2 |
The FlexPly Kit of gauge E 7.2 contains two yarn carriers of gauge E16 – E18:
For some patterns, the problem may arise that the yarn is not laid properly into the needle. The yarn carrier should be set lower to be able to lay the thread properly into the needle. But the width of the yarn carrier head does not allow this. Remedy: |
Sistem fonksiyonları |
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S0Y |
Systems converted for FlexPly cannot drive yarn carriers into clamping position. To ensure that the binding thread and motif thread will be clamped by other systems:
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EAY |
Because the yarn carriers are not automatically driven into the clamp, you have to move the yarn carriers manually into their basic positions. |