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Sample Automatic Splicer

INTRODUCTION

The Sample Automatic Knotter (SAK) automatically knots pre-selected sample lengths of most yarns from different packages into a continuous threadline. The SAK, used as a feeder, can significantly reduce labor costs. It is designed for durability and reliability.

Operation

Using a rotary magazine, the SAK can be preloaded with up to 36 ends at one time. If required, more yarns can be loaded during testing without test interruption. It has the capability to knot samples every 20 seconds, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, even in harsh environments. Assuming test duration of 1 minute per sample, the SAK runs for 36 minutes without an operator, permitting the operator to perform tests on other instruments simultaneously.

Versatility

The SAK is designed to integrate with many Lawson-Hemphill products including the TYT-E, FAK and FAK Sampler. It can also be used with other manufacturers' instruments.

Models

  • SAK-A for 15-800 denier yarn
  • SAK-HD for 800-3800 denier yarn
  • SAK-E for flat yarns and POY (consult factory)

INSTRUMENT SIZE

Depth: 45 in. (114cm)
Height: 60 in. (152cm)
Width: 60 in. (152 cm)
Weight: 630 lbs. (280kg)

CONNECTIONS

Power: 115/220 VAC - 50/60 Hz

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number: LH-133A Sample Automatic Splicer

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