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D Rotary Braiding

The bobbins can move to every point in the braiding field so that the longest direction is a diagonai from the edge of the braiding field, underneath the braiding spot to the opposite edge. [Pg.232]

To achieve the necessary thread take-up, an additional lap drum winds up the braiding thread. A stretched drive spring turns back the lap drum (Fig. 7.15). This mechanism is integrated in each bobbin (Busgen, 1993). [Pg.232]


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