This is an example order for [Small Frame Bench-style Kimono Handloom].
It is suitable for someone wishing to weave tapestries, torn fabric, or
fabrics with a thick warp.
The list is composed of such items as reeds, shafts, shuttles, and thick
thread.
When the warp is wrapped on the floor, the warping beam is changed to an octagonal warping beam.
It has two shafts for plain weaving.
Support Explanation
The above example is based on the instance of basic kimono production.
It is only a standard order and can be changed with no
trouble.
[Example]
Changing The Configuration Of The
Loom
The chair design, frame design, weaving width, height, back beam
length, number of treadles, or shuttle container box set addition can all be
adjusted to your specifications.
Number Of Shafts
The number of shafts can be between 2-6. Double shafts are also available
per request.
Alterations Or Additions Of The Reed Or Wire
Heddles
According to the thickness of the warp and the density of the
woven fabric, the addition or alteration of reeds or wire heddles is possible in
order support a variety of weaving styles.
Changing The Warping Board
To A Vertical Position
It is possible to change the placement and
orientation of the warping board to a vertical position upon your
request.
Changing Of Weaving Tools
The gear-system spool winder can be changed to a belt system or winding
guide-led system. The electric bobbin winder can be changed to a bamboo
bobbin winder or a tabletop bobbin winder upon request.
Addition Of A Revolution Counter To The Weaving Tools (Goko
Swift, Spool Winder)
With the addition of a revolution counter you will
be able to roughly measure the length of the thread. This allows you to
eliminate wasted thread from the ball bobbins and frame. |
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