Rieter

Coiling the sliver

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Fig. 58 – Coiling the sliver

The high delivery speeds of modern combers make it impossible to guide combed slivers from the  drafting arrangement to the can without any form of transport assistance. In the Rieter machine a narrow conveyor belt (F) has been provided for this purpose. Two stepped discs (S) are located above the rotary table (D) to compact the sliver, thereby increasing the packing density of sliver in the full can. The compacting step also increases the inherent coherence of the sliver. The stepped discs serve a second purpose, as a measuring device. They form part of a hank monitor responding to the sliver density. The sliver formed in this way is coiled cycloidally, as already described for the card. The coiler comprises a rapidly rotating table (D) and a slowly rotating can turntable below. A geared movement is superimposed on the basic movements in order to increase the quantity of material loaded into the can. Can change is carried out automatically while delivery is stopped.