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The principle of long-term leveling

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This is the most commonly used principle of card autoleveling and serves to keep the sliver count constant. Measuring is performed by a sensor in the delivery (at the delivery roller). The pulses derived in this way are processed electronically so that the speed of the infeed roller can be adapted to the delivered sliver weight via mechanical or electronic regulating devices (see Fig. 132).

Long-term autoleveling is an integral part of modern cards, and in any case used in production of carded yarns and in the rotor spinning mill.

Fig. 132 – Long-term leveling (Zellweger, Uster)