Rieter

Feed in the same direction as licker-in rotation (unidirectional feed)

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Fig. 97 – Feed in the same direction as drum rotation (Rieter)

When the conventional system is examined, it is observed that the material is pushed forward, illogically, against the direction of rotation of the  licker-in. The batt must undergo a sharp bend so that the licker-in can sweep through it. This diversion certainly does not contribute to gentle fiber treatment. Rieter has therefore converted the feed system to enable material to be fed in the direction of rotation of the licker-in (Fig. 97). The arrangement of the two feed devices is opposite to that of the conventional system, i.e. feed roller (2) is located below and plate (1) is pressed against the roller by spring pressure.

Owing to the rotation of the feed roller in the same direction as the licker-in, the batt runs downward without diversion directly into the teeth of the licker-in. In order to give perfect operating conditions in the conventional feed system, the spacing between the feed plate and the licker-in must be adapted precisely to the material. Where the direction of rotation of the feed roller and the drum is the same, the distance from the clamping zone (the exit from the plate) to the feed roller/licker-in clamping point (distance b/a) is adjustable.