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32
(B)
When
the
distance
from
Standard
Level
(Carriage
Pipe)
to
a
Main
Cam
is
larger,
the
amount
of
yarn
pulled
in
by
a
Needle
is
smaller
and
stitches
become
smaller.
Conversely,
when
the
above
distance
is
smaller,
stitches
become
larger
owing
to
the
larger
amount
of
yarn
pulled
in
by
a
needle.
If
you
continue
knitting
with
two
Main
Cams
unevenly
positioned,
the
tightness
of
stitches
by
a
stroke
of
carriage
from
left
to
right
differs
from
that
made
by
a
right
-to
-left
stroke.
The
tight
row
and
loose
row
appear
alternately.
This
is
called
"Course
Stripes"
(Irregular
Traverse
Stitches).
Carriage
Pipe
(Standard
Level)
Smaller
Distance
Main
Cam,
Right
The
amount
of
yarn
pulled
in
by
the
hook
of
needle
is
larger
--
1
---
0
-A
VI
-g-2
Correcting
Methods:
Sinker
Needle
Fig.
36
Larger
Distance
Main
Cam,
Left
//
The
amount
of
yarn
pulled
in
by
the
hook
of
needle
is
smaller
(1)
Turning
over
Carriage,
loosen
a
small
binding
screw
securing
Stitch
Adjusting
Plate
and
adjust
the
position
of
a
Main
Cam
by
moving
Stitch
Adjusting
Plate
forward
and
backward
so
that
Main
Cams
move
forward
and
backward.
Guide
Pin
0
Binding
Screw
(3x5)
Main
Cam
Stitch
Adjusting
Plate
Fig.
37

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