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Yarn Feeding/Control
LGL Electronics: SPIN
New yarn tension controlling device LGL Electronics enlarges its range of feeders dedicated to knitting machines with a new tension controlling device called SPIN. The precision of a new ceramic tension sensor, electronically driven, the use of best materials: like aluminium, and the fully dedicated development of mechanics and electronics give LGL the chance to open up new horizons in the field of yarn tension control at any speed. Main Features: Ӣ It reacts quickly to speed changes with
17th July 2009
Knitting Industry
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New yarn tension controlling device
LGL Electronics enlarges its range of feeders dedicated to knitting machines with a new tension controlling device called SPIN.
The precision of a new ceramic tension sensor, electronically driven, the use of best materials: like aluminium, and the fully dedicated development of mechanics and electronics give LGL the chance to open up new horizons in the field of yarn tension control at any speed.
Main Features:
• It reacts quickly to speed changes without producing tension peaks
• Maximum torque available over a large speed range (in particular at low speeds)
• Particular attention to power consumption
• Yarn measurement system
• Ease of installation and use (easy installation and use)
• Serial and CAN BUS communication
• Connections: with flat or single cable
• Ceramic tension sensor: it grants precision, accuracy and quick response
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