Circular Box Motion
In weaving, shuttles are used to carry the weft thread across the warp threads to create the fabric. Shuttle change mechanisms are designed to replace the empty shuttle with a loaded one efficiently and without interrupting the weaving process. In the Circular Non-skip (6×1) Box mechanism, a circular cylinder is utilized, which contains six shuttle boxes arranged in a circular manner. On one side of the mechanism, there are six shuttle boxes, and on the other side, there is one shuttle box. The circular cylinder rotates to position each shuttle box accordingly. The term "non-skip" implies that the mechanism ensures that the shuttle travels the full length of the shuttle box before it is released to cross the warp threads. This helps prevent any skipping or incomplete insertion of the weft thread, ensuring proper fabric formation. This type of shuttle change mechanism allows for continuous and automated shuttle change, improving the efficiency of the weaving process. Please note that the specific implementation and details of the Circular Non-skip (6×1) Box mechanism may vary depending on the manufacturer or the specific weaving machinery it is used in. Website Link: https://crystallinetextilesolution.wordpress.com Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/CrystallineCareerSolution Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/crystalline-textile-solution
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