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Essential checkpoints in spinning

By April 1, 20152 Mins Read
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The spinning supervisory staff with their numerous commitments will not be in a position to inspect in detail each machine and all its settings daily. But during their round in the department, the technicians can promptly make critical observations of certain vital points, which can be used to detect and rectify deficiencies in the process. They can therefore look for small symptoms that are pointers to serious trouble at a later date.

This publication covers essential checkpoints from blowroom to ring frames, which will guide the technicians about some common deficiencies in spinning process and the corrective action to be taken in such cases. The checklist provided in this publication is in no way meant to replace the detailed maintenance schedule of the departments. It should be treated as a guide for effective supervision.

To procure a copy of this publication, please send a demand draft or cheque at par favouring ´The Bombay Textile Research Association´ for the amount Rs 400 per copy (includes courier charges of Rs 50) payable at Mumbai to the following address.

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