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Twister CarpetCabler 1.10

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Direct cabling machine For over 35 years, our CarpetCablers and CarpetTwisters have been producing high-quality yarns for sophisticated carpets and other textiles. Innovative developments, use of the latest technology at all times and the readiness to go one step further with and for our customers have been a common thread over the decades. Our new series 1.10 offers optimum possibilities for reliably and confidently mastering even the most unusual requirements of an ever-changing market. Lower energy consumption Energy Optimized spindle family enables energy savings Energy savings due to energy optimized machine components High class efficiency main drive motors Optimized bearings in the entire spindle area Higher productivity and package density Economics Higher productivity by delivery speeds of up to 120 m/min when up-twisting Less space needed due to closer spindle spacing Higher production speeds due to low yarn balloon tension Easy handling and cleaning Ergonomics Reduced machine operating time due to central adjustments Fast, simple and precise motor-driven drive for an optimum height position. An optimum, uniform height position on all yarn balloon guides. Package conveyor belt to rapidly clear away the finished packages Easy and quick yarn threading due to Volco-/Creeljet-Systems Computer-controlled electro-mechanical gearbox Why are carpet yarns directly cabled on Saurer cabling machines? Cabling is a mechanical yarn upgrading process which precedes carpet production. Cabled yarns are ideal for ensuring the formation of a high-quality pile during the manufacture of rugs and carpets.

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