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520
9 Yarns and stitch tension
Yarn table
Yarn table 3Yarn table - Allocation of machine gauge and yarn thickness (Table 3)
Yarn table - Allocation of machine gauge and yarn thickness (Table 3)
Knitting technique
information
Knitting technique informationKnitting technique information
Knitting technique information
Further information:
Economic production and the influencing factor
s [511]
Gauge
assembled processing
[Nm]
Final count [Nm]
3,5.2 m.4L
All needles: 3 x 28/2 Nm
4,5 – 7
1 x 20/2
2 x 28/2
8 - 12
3 x 28/2
4 x 28/2
3 - 4,5
6.2
(all needles)
2 x 44/2
1 x 28/2
10 - 16
6.2
(each 2nd needle)
2 x 28/2
3 x 28/2
4,5 - 7
7.2
(all needles)
1 x 28/2
1 x 30/2
14 - 20
7.2
(each 2nd needle)
2 x 28/2
2 x 30/2
6 - 8
8.2
(all needles)
1 x 50/2
2 x 60/2
15 - 25
8.2
(each 2nd needle)
2 x 50/2
3 x 60/2
10 - 12
9.2
(all needles)
1 x 40/2
1 x 60/2
20 - 30
9.2
(each 2nd needle)
2 x 40/2
2 x 44/2
2 x 60/2
3 x 60/2
10 - 16
Gauge
Explanation
2,5.2 and 3,5.2 (knit
and wear)
If an extreme yarn (non-elastic and/or very thick) is used, it
shou
ld not be knitted too loosely (in the upper NP area), as
there is a danger of wear of the cams and needle bed.

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