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Double Lift Double Cylinder Jacquard

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Double lift double cylinder jacquard

Harness Mounting

The jacquard harness is the system of cords,


healds and lingoes that transmit the ovement
of the hooks to the individual warp threads. A
simple form of harness is represented in the
fig. below:
different types of harness ties with scope:
There are two main types of harness ties.
1. Norwich system.
2. London system.
Norwich system:
When jacquard mechanism is mounted with the parallel of the loom is
called Norwich Jacquard. In this jacquard the long rows of needles are
parallel to the comber board & at the right angle to the warp. The cords
will be at the front or at the back or at both front & back of the loom.

London system:
When the jacquard mechanism is mounted at one end of the loom and at
90° angle of the loom is known as London Jacquard. In this system the
jacquard is turned through a right angle the cords stay at the side of the
loom.
The both tie systems are divided into the following four types.
1. Single tie-up.
2. Repeating tie-up.
3. Pointed tie-up.
4. Mixed tie-up.

Single tie-up: (For asymmetric design)

In this system only one harness cord is attached to one neck cord. There
are must be as many hooks as there are threads in the width of the fabric. If the
design is required to be woven 400 ends there are 400 hooks in the jacquard.
No. of neck cord = No. of harness cord = No. of warp in a repeat
Scope: This tie is used to produce a fabric containing only one repeat across the
width of the fabric.

Repeating tie-up:

This is the most common design tie used for both Norwich and London
harness ties. In this tie there must be as many harness cards tied to each neck
cord as there are 4 repeats in the full width of the fabric. If there are 4 repeats of
the pattern then there will be 4 harness cords tied with each neck cord.
No. of neck cord = No. of jacquard
Scope: This type of tie is used to produce a fabric having more than one repeat
across the width of the fabric.
Pointed tie-up: (Single repeat)
This tie up is widely used where pointed draft is used and for
symmetrical design if turned over its centre line. Suppose a
design has 800 ends. Then it is divided in to two groups i.e.
400 ends in each group. So there are required 400 ends in each
group. So there are required 400 Neck cords. In this system
two harnesses is attached with one neck cord.
Scope: This tie up is used to produce symmetrical design
which turned over its centre line.
Mixed tie-up:
In this tie up a large number of harness cord is used. A great
skill is required of designer because the design required a
greater capacity of the jacquard that has been actually used.
Scope: This tie is used if a large repeat pattern is to be
produced with the existing capacity of the jacquard.
How can we increase the figuring capacity of jacquard?

The size and the figuring capacity of a


jacquard are standardized to a certain extent.
We can increase the figuring capacity of the
jacquard by the following ways:
• By changing the design
• By using sectional jacquard
Suppose if the design required to be woven on
3600 ends then three jacquards each having
capacity of 1200 hooks should be built side by
side.

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