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The beating-up
is the third primary motion of weaving. It consists in driving the last pick of
weft to the fell of the cloth. This is accomplished with the help of a reed
fixed in the sley. The sley is given a sudden and quick movement towards the
fell of the cloth
by the cranks in the crankshaft. The sleywood runs from one
shuttle box to another, and when at its backward movement, the shuttle travels
over its race.
Main
parts:
1.Crank
shaft
2.Crank
3.Crank
arm
4.Reed
cap
5.Reed
6.Sley race
7.Sley
8.Sleys word
The
crankshaft gets drive from motor via motor pulley and m/c pulley. The
crankshaft has two cranks. These cranks transform the rotary motion into
swinging motion. The reed cap is connected by crank arm to crank of the
crankshaft. Again the reed is connected between reed cap and sley. There is
sleysword under the sley that is bolted to the rocking shaft. There is also
shuttle box on the sley. Now the crank gives the swinging motion to the sley by
crank arm. When the sley is moving towards the healdshaft at certain position
the shuttle passes through warp shed. Again when the sley is coming towards the
front rest at last position the reed pushes the last pick to the previous pick
of cloth. This is the beating-up motion and the cloth increases in lengthwise in
this way.
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