Cyclopedia of textile work : a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting, and allied subjects . This trouble is also liable tooccur if the two sets of cams are not properly timed. The take-up should be examined to make sure that there is suffi-cient tension to take the goods from the needles nicely, and that there 126 KNITTING 113 is sufficient recoil in the contact of the rolls to allow the bunch wherethe fabric is started, or similar imperfections, to pass without machine may now be thr


Cyclopedia of textile work : a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting, and allied subjects . This trouble is also liable tooccur if the two sets of cams are not properly timed. The take-up should be examined to make sure that there is suffi-cient tension to take the goods from the needles nicely, and that there 126 KNITTING 113 is sufficient recoil in the contact of the rolls to allow the bunch wherethe fabric is started, or similar imperfections, to pass without machine may now be threaded up by placing the spools ofyarn on their respective yarn hooks W (Fig. 50), thence through holesin guide discs h! and h to a hole in the top of the carrier. When thisis completed for each thread, turn the machine so that the cylinderand dial drivers come opposite where the cylinder needles are restingon. the fill-in cam, and insert the upper end of fabric between it there with the left hand, and with a hook or needle held in theright, catch hold of the fabric as near the end as possible, and drawit up through the space between the cylinder and the dial, slipping it.


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