In a warp knitting machine, the guide bar system plays a vital role in controlling yarn movement and fabric formation. As one of the most important knitting components, its precision directly affects fabric structure, mesh uniformity, and overall product quality.
The guide bar is responsible for guiding yarns around the needles according to predetermined lapping movements. During operation, multiple guide bars work together to create various fabric structures used in shade nets, bale nets, fishing nets, anti-hail nets, and safety nets.
Accurate guide bar movement is essential for maintaining consistent mesh size and fabric appearance. Even minor deviations can lead to pattern distortion, uneven fabric structures, or reduced product performance.
| Type | Size (L*W*H) | Weight (Kg) | Power (KW) | Speed (rpm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SRCA-135 | 4300*2200*2700 | 4700 | 3 | 200-530 |
| SRCA-150 | 4900*2200*2700 | 5000 | 3 | 200-530 |
| SRCA-180 | 6100*2200*2700 | 7500 | 5.5 | 200-530 |
| SRCA-220 | 7300*2200*2700 | 9000 | 5.5 | 200-530 |
| SRCA-260 | 8200*2200*2700 | 11000 | 7.5 | 200-480 |
| SRCA-340 | 10300*2200*2700 | 14000 | 11 | 200-450 |
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