Automatic drawing-in machine SAFIR S80
for weaving machine

Automatic drawing-in machine - SAFIR S80 - Staubli Textile - for weaving machine
Automatic drawing-in machine - SAFIR S80 - Staubli Textile - for weaving machine
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Characteristics

Type
automatic, for weaving machine

Description

The SAFIR S80 automatic drawing-in system is the right choice for the production of fabrics that are highly complex in terms of color & material and made using one or two warp sheets, such as seersucker fabrics for clothing or bed linens. This system gives users the possibility of creating the most complex weave structures with e.g. multiple yarn materials in up to 4 yarn layers – while simultaneously meeting the highest quality standards for the drawn-in weaving harness. Consisting of a stationary drawing-in machine and one, or, as a rule, two mobile drawing-in trucks, the system draws the yarn into the reed, drop wires, and healds with up to 28 weaving frames – fully automatically and exactly according to the repeat. The machine control takes over the transport of the mobile drawing-in trucks during the drawing-in process. The final product is the warp with yarn sheet completely drawn into the healds, drop wires, and reed. This system design provides very high drawing-in performance and, most importantly, error-free drawing in. Optimal ergonomics, pictograms, and context-sensitive assistance messages support operating personnel in handling and programming. The system can be individually configured and forms the heart of the drawing-in department.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Surat International Textile Expo (SITEX)
Surat International Textile Expo (SITEX)

10-12 Jan 2025 Surate (India)

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