Introduction of Auxiliary Motions Of Weaving

These mechanisms are useful to produce defect-free woven fabric production. Weaving machine is the complex machine. It is difficult to monitor all the point such as yarn breaks, finish of weft yarn etc. Without these tertiary motions, the process will continue but it is quite impossible to make a defect free cloth. Hundreds of yarn is running in a loom so it is quite impossible to monitor all the yarn separately. It may cause the faulty production. There are different types of auxiliary/tertiary motions which is given below:
i)Warp stop motion;
ii)Weft stop motion;
iii)Warp protector motion;
iv)Weft replenishment motion;
v)Temple motion.

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