Rieter

Reversal of the bobbin rail movement

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Fig. 26 – Mechanism for reversing the bobbin rail movement

Reversal of the rail movement originates from the reversing gear (Fig. 26, 1/2/3). An electrically operated valve pressurizes the left- and right-hand chambers of double-acting cylinder (9) alternately. Thus left-hand clutch (1) and righthand clutch (2) are operated successively so that pinion (3) engages with either gear wheel 1 or gear wheel 2. The rotation itself comes from the shaft 10, on which gear wheels 1 and 2 are mounted, always rotating in the same direction. Operation of clutch (1) or (2) causes left- or right-hand rotation of pinion 3 and shaft 4, accordingly. The bobbin rail is correspondingly raised or lowered via bevel gear 5, pinion 6, sprocket 7 and lifting chain 8.