Rieter

Basic frame and superstructure

Index

Fig. 4 – Machine components

Fig. 5 – Section through the machine

The long, manufacturing mid-section of the machine (B) consists primarily of continuous longitudinal spindle bearing plates (E) and cylinder supports (F) along its entire length, which are attached to several center frames (G) arranged at short intervals. The latter also serve as supports for the bobbin creel. Spindles (4) are mounted on the spindle bearing plate, drafting system (2) on the cylinder support. Each center frame stands on two feet which can be adjusted in height by screws, which facilitates leveling of the machine.

End stocks (A+C) at each end of mid-section (B) can accommodate, for example, the transmission, electrical and electronic components, and the drive and the thread extraction filter, respectively. Modern machines also include the automated take-off unit ( doffer, D). Including the doffer, machine width varies between approx. 800 and 1 000 mm (up to 1 400 mm with doffer arm extended), and nowadays the length can be up to 50 m and more, with up to 1 600 spindles per machine. Spindle gauge is usually between 70 and 90 mm.