Abstract

The article considers three designs of weaving machines with horizontal working bodies made in the form of disks with rows of needles on the side surfaces. The discs are located under the fabric in the course of its movement and are made up of three rings. Each ring carries one row of needles. From above, the cribs are closed with lids with fabric guides on the underside. The body sponges, the side surfaces of the discs and the lid guides have the same profile, which improves the retention of the fabric edge. The support guides of the housing and the lid limiters keep the fabric out of the crib in a horizontal position. The proposed temples for weaving machines allow increasing the uniformity of the properties of the fabric in width.

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