A .Flat bed tricot |
1. Two sets of warp beam |
B.Flat bed Raschel |
2. Mass production of simple warp knits |
C.Double bed Raschel |
3. Produces net like fabric |
D.Two bar warp knitting machine |
4. No sinker bed |
(A1, B2 C4, D3)
(A3, B4, C2, D1)
(A2, B3, C4, D1)
(A2, B4, C1, D3)
Question 3 :
Under standard conditions of production
A .Locus of guide |
1. Stationary element |
B.Locus of Sinker |
2. Nearly vertical line |
C.Locus of needle |
3. Nearly horizontal line |
D.Locus of trick plate |
4. Arc of a circle |
(A1, B2 C4, D3)
(A3, B4, C2, D1)
(A2, B3, C4, D1)
(A4, B3, C2, D1)
Question 4 : Angle between fabric plane to needle path is
Nearly 150 degrees on tricot machines
Nearly 180 degrees on tricot machines
Nearly 180 degrees on Raschel machines
Nearly 90 degrees on Raschel machines
Question 5 : Sinkers help in
Only casting off the old loop on Raschel machine
Casting off the old loop and holding down the new loop on Raschel machine
Casting off the old loop and holding down the new loop on tricot machine
Only holding down the new loop on tricot machine
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