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Sulzer projectile

Dornier

rapier

The parts marked in colour represent Hunziker's delivery volume. (HUNZIKER Full Width Temples are on demand also available tor other types ot weaving machines.)

Delivery Hunziker -holding -end

volume: Full Width brackets Temples are supplied ready fr mounting, including: Temple on the elements of the

fr firm fitting

of the Full Width

plates (spacers)

weaving machine fr laterallimitation

of the rotating

rod in the profile Temple

-distance plates -accessories Special Hunziker -for -for

fr exact levelling of the entering height of the fabric spare parts like screws and special wrench fr Full Width

executions: Full Width Temples are also available in different special executions:

fabrics with tucked-in selvedges: air jet weaving machines: versions:

adaptations for trouble-free use of the tucking-in device additional cut-outs in the profile to avoid interferences with air nozzles for fabrics with extremely high warp tensions

-reinforced

The fabric is guided on the entire working width. -weaving with lower warp tension -straight weft insertion -irreproachable structure of fabric over the entire woven width -higher weft densities possible -less maintenance -no temple marks by needle rings -no damages to the fabric by needle pins -no rubbing marks by temple covers -no deformation of the fabrics in temple cylinder area -wider range of fabrics made possible

Full Width Temples Aim:

can be used for a big variety Examples:

of fabrics.

-exact geometry of fabric -high weft density -irreproachable fabric structure -damage-free

technical fabrics like airbag, filter fabrics denim, conveyor belts, sailcloth, canvas fashionable fabrics with patterns, curtains sensitive fabrics of silk, finest wool etc.

Temple Manufacturer Breithalterfabrik Fabricant de Tempfets

Picanol

Dornier

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