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Home » Super Elf X3 weft feeders for airjets & waterjets
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Super Elf X3 weft feeders for airjets & waterjets

By May 1, 20151 Min Read
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The Super Elf X3 is the culmination of years of experience in air-jet and water-jet weft feeders, ensuring the highest performance, versatility and reliability. The Super Elf X3 is based on a proven platform, produced annually in 25.000 units.

Advantages

  • New and innovative, barrier principle, optical sensor system for excellent sensing of any yarn at all speeds
  • Stable reading of yarn storage in dirty and dusty environments; the air-cleaning system is no longer required
  • Reliable reading of very fine yarns, as fine as 7 den
  • Storage sensor to grant the optimal feeding conditions also with black yarn
  • Sensor-less permanent magnet motor (PM M) ensuring full torque at all speeds, with a low working temperature, better acceleration performance and low energy consumption
  • Compact sensor I stopper-magnet housing to reduce friction with heavy yarns
  • User-friendly design for the quick adjustment of the spool-body diameter for greater versatility
  • A single PCS comprising the motor control system, sensors and end of insertion brake for greater reliability
  • IP 65 sealing protection for use in all weaving environments
  • Completely sealed push buttons using ?hall-effect? for reliability

For further information:
IRO AB, Box 54, SE-523 22 Ulricehamn, Sweden
Tel: (+46) 321 297 00,
Email: info@iro.se,
Web: www.iroab.com

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