The
best automatic drawing-in machine -
SAFIR PRO S37 - is ideal for processing filament yarns to make fabrics for awnings, leisure wear, and linings as well as technical textiles.
Consisting of a mobile drawing-in machine and one or ideally more stationary drawing-in stations, the system fully automatically draws the yarn into the reed and healds. SAFIR PRO S37 is available with up to 8, 12, or 16 heald carrier rods. The final product is the warp with yarn sheet completely drawn into the healds and reed. Using a suitable harness truck, the compact unit is transported to the weaving machine and laid in or temporarily parked in a storage area.
This system design provides very high drawing-in performance while allowing maximum flexibility in the placement of the system within the existing space. Adaptation to the material flows within the mill is optimal.
- Whether at top speed of 280 cycles per minute or in non-stop 24/7 operation – the drawing-in machine SAFIR PRO S37 delivers constantly perfect results.
- Optimal ergonomics, pictograms, and context-sensitive assistance messages support operating personnel in handling and programming.
- The system can be integrated into any weaving mill. The space requirements are minimal, and the system can be optimally positioned in a variety of set ups.
- For 2-beam filament applications, a Layer- & Offset Management option with four clamping rails is available; supporting highest performance in the warp processing.
Yarn types:
- Multifilaments and fine monofilaments, technical yarns like glass
- 0.8-250 tex, 8-2,500 dtex, 7-2,250 den
Solution for double warp beam applications:
For the highest performance in drawing-in double-warp-beam filament warps (e.g. for curtain), Stäubli offers the new AWC option Layer & Offset Management. This option enables the independent clamping of the warp sheets by a double clamping system made of 4 clamping rails and makes for easy adjustment and perfect alignment of the two yarn layers during the drawing-in process. Thus it prevents any speed reduction in drawing-in.
- AWC Layer & Offset Management for double warp beam applications: independent clamping of warp sheets, easy adjustment, perfect alignment, no speed reduction.
- Mobile drawing-in machine with stationary drawing-in stations
- Automatic yarn drawing into reed and healds
- Available with 8, 12, or 16 heald carrier rods
- Compact unit transportable to weaving machine
- Flexible system placement and minimal space requirements
- Supports multifilament, fine monofilament, and technical yarns
- Performance: up to 280 cycles/minute, 24/7 operation
- Layer & Offset Management option for 2-beam applications