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The development and introduction of systems for automating operating functions on production machines and the transport of material between production machines is always called for when pressure to reduce costs and improve the quality and flexibility of production operations is especially severe. This is also especially the case for the textile industry, and in particular for spinning. It is therefore hardly surprising that machine and transport automation have been integral parts of the spinning process for some years.
Automation in rotor spinning in particular is very far advanced – at least in comparison to other spinning processes – not only in respect of machine automation as such (i.e.  rotor cleaning, repairing ends down, transporting empty tubes, package change), but also as regards process-linking automation of material transport from the  card through the  drawframe(s) to the rotor spinning machine up to fully automated package removal or palletizing at the machine itself. Systems for automated material transport between card and drawframe and between the individual drawframe passages will not be dealt with here. You will find details of this in the relevant publications in this series of textbooks.