Setting device for needle selecting apparatuses of a multisystem

Textiles: knitting – Independent-needle machines – Circular

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66 752, D04B 3704

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050902199

ABSTRACT:
A setting device for needle selection devices of a multisystem circular knitting machine includes a portable displacement unit connectable to individual needle selecting apparatuses of the systems of the machine and a separate programmable electric control unit connected to the setting unit by a cable. The displacement unit has a setting member displaceable against selecting blades of a needle selecting apparatus and being activated according to a program by a solenoid. The displacement unit is provided with a display and control buttons for entering and displaying a code number of a system to be set. The control pulses for the solenoid and for the movement of the setting member are delivered according to a program by the separate electric control unit.

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