| Type | Size (L*W*H) | Weight (Kg) | Power (KW) | Speed (rpm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SRCA-135 | 4300*2200*2700 | 4700 | 3 | 200-530 |
| SRCA-150 | 4900*2200*2700 | 5000 | 3 | 200-530 |
| SRCA-180 | 6100*2200*2700 | 7500 | 5.5 | 200-530 |
| SRCA-220 | 7300*2200*2700 | 9000 | 5.5 | 200-530 |
| SRCA-260 | 8200*2200*2700 | 11000 | 7.5 | 200-480 |
| SRCA-340 | 10300*2200*2700 | 14000 | 11 | 200-450 |
Guide bars play a crucial role in warp knitting technology. They guide yarns around the needles and determine the fabric structure being produced.Each guide bar performs specific lateral and swinging movements according to a predetermined pattern. Different guide bar arrangements can create various net structures, mesh sizes, and fabric designs.
Modern warp knitting machines may use multiple guide bars to achieve complex textile structures. Precision manufacturing ensures smooth operation and accurate yarn placement.
Proper maintenance of guide bars helps improve machine efficiency and reduce yarn breakage. As a result, guide bars are considered one of the most important components in warp knitting production.