Product Code: 65#
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Structure


  • Steel Buckle: It is a crucial component for controlling the introduction and interweaving of weft yarn in the ribbon weaving machine. It is usually a slender metal piece with a small hole at one end for passing the weft yarn and connected to the connecting rod at the other end.
  • Connecting Rod: It is the middle part connecting the steel buckle and the rocker. It is generally a metal rod. Its two ends are connected to the steel buckle and the rocker through hinged or other movable connection methods to transmit motion and power.
  • Rocker: It is usually a rod-shaped part with one end fixed to the frame or other fixed parts of the ribbon weaving machine and the other end connected to the connecting rod. It can swing around the fixed point and drive the steel buckle to move reciprocally through cooperation with the connecting rod.

Working Principle


The power source of the ribbon weaving machine (such as an electric motor) transmits power to the rocker through a transmission device (such as a belt, gear, etc.). The rocker swings around the fixed point under the drive of power, and this swinging motion is transmitted to the steel buckle through the connecting rod, making the steel buckle move reciprocally at a certain rhythm and rule during the ribbon weaving process. When the steel buckle moves forward, it will carry the weft yarn through the shed formed by the warp yarns to complete an interweaving action; when the steel buckle moves backward, it prepares for the next weft insertion.

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