Rieter

The traveler clearer

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When the yarn, which comprises a large number of more or less firmly integrated, yet relatively short fibers, is fed through the ring traveler, it is inevitable that fibers are detached. Most of them fly away from the traveler, but some also often remain attached to the traveler. These can accumulate and even form clumps. The resulting, excessively high mass of the traveler creates high thread tension and ultimately leads to thread breaks. Fiber strippers, so-called traveler clearers, are mounted near the rings in order to prevent these accumulations of fibers. These should be positioned as close to the traveler as possible, but far enough away not to interfere with the movement of the traveler. Accurate adjustment is very important.

Fig. 39 – Traveler clearer (r)