Rieter

Types

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A basic distinction is made between three groups of spindle drive:

Tape drive is in turn sub-divided into:
  • individual spindle drive and
  • group drive
and direct drive into:
  • mechanical and
  • motorized direct drive.

Mechanical direct drive is no longer used today, and the motorized version, i.e. featuring individual spindle motors, has been introduced on an experimental basis by the SKF company. Only group drive in the form of  4-spindle tape drive or  tangential belt drive are usually used in short staple spinning. Compared with tangential belt drive, 4-spindle tape drive has the advantage of operating with rather lower noise levels and energy consumption, although belts are easier to replace. The advantages of tangential belt drive are: elimination of drive elements under the machine, less air disturbance under the machine and perhaps rather less maintenance effort.