Rieter

Autoleveling in the infeed

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Rieter card leveling operates as medium-term to long-term leveling (closed-loop, produced by a proportional-integral regulator) and is performed by a microprocessor. In the feed of the card the feed measuring device records the fluctuations in the cross-section of the batt feed. The speed of the feed roller of the card is changed electronically so that these fluctuations in the cross-section are leveled out. The  chute is also included in the control loop. However, the filling level is not used for regulating the feed rollers in the chute but is considered as an additional control parameter. In the delivery of the card a pair of disc rollers scan the cross-section of the carded sliver as it emerges. These readings are compared electronically with the preselected set value. Deviations in the set value are corrected electronically by altering the speed of the feed roller in the card (Fig. 130).

Fig. 130 – Autoleveling with sensing at the feed roller