Rieter

Tracks

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Fig. 71 – Track systems

In the case of individual units the traveling cleaner runs continuously back and forth over only one machine; in the case of collective units they can operate in either reciprocating (a) or rotary mode (b). The advantage of rotary mode is that the cleaner always passes the same position at the same interval, which is not possible in reciprocating mode. In reciprocating mode the blower cleans machine components that have just been cleaned when it reverses direction, whereas it takes a very long time for the blower to reach the machine at the other end of the track. Nevertheless, reciprocating mode is most frequently used because blowing occurs from different directions, in one pass from the right and in the next from the left, whereas in rotary mode the air jet always comes from the same side. There are many blind spots.