| KNITTING DEFECTS IN GLOVE (HOLE)
1) Extreme tension on the yarn, results in very small stitches
(Cause. Yarn is tangled to the tensioner. Yarn fuzz is dogged
to the feeder hole)
2) Stitches at the tip of the finger are formed so light that
they pass through the hook of the needle resulting in the breakage.
3) The stitches strayed in the hook.
In most cases, it happens during finger knitting by needles with
damaged latch.
OTHER POSSIBLE CAUSES OF KNITTING DEFECTS
Defects occured at the fork-portion may be caused by the following
:
1) The glove is not well taken down causing the finger fork slide
to pierce the glove.
2) The timing of the finger-fork-slider-bar to enter is not at
normal state causing the fork retaining plate not working. Thus,
the finger-fork-slider-bar pierces the glove.
3) The tip of the fork-slider-bar is worn causing the glove to
be pushed and damaged by the force of the fork-slider-bar.
4) If the yarn is tangled around the follower of the tensioner,
the yarn tension will increase tremendously. Here the stitches
become small and the fork-slider-bar is involved to cut the thread
when it plays.
POORLY FORMED LOOPS AT THE SURFACE AND SELVEDGE OF GLOVES
1) Take up tension is loose.
2) The resistance of the yarn from the bobbin is too weak. (The
wet felt with oil on the tension will produce better tension to
knit fabric)
3) The yarn may be stuck to the scratches of the feeder hole.
4) The tension rod is being inclined forward. This is the cause
for defective spring operation.
5)The yarn coming out from the feeder is contacting with the brush.(The
brush position or the brush itself may not be correct or has defects)
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