Rieter

The principle of medium-term autoleveling

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In former Zellweger equipment a medium-term autoleveler was provided as an addition to the long-term autoleveler. An optical measuring device (see Fig. 131) detects relative variations in the cross-section of the fiber layer on the main cylinder over the whole width of the cylinder. The measuring device is built into the protective cover above the doffer. The device measures reflection of infrared light from the fibers.

After comparison with the set value, a difference signal is generated and passed to an electronic regulating unit. This operates via a regulating drive to adjust the infeed speed of the card so that the depth of the fiber layer on the main cylinder is held constant.

Fig. 131 – Medium-term leveling (Zellweger, Uster)