Carpet weaving machine

Carpet weaving machines second hand | Carpet looms

1 pc. Wilton wire weaving loom VAN DE WIELE AWM 51
(Ref. No. 4168659). 4000 mm working width, year of construction 1997.
Reed 30. 4 Colours.
Warp stop motion.
Beams of 1250 mm diameter.
2 Jacquard machines PTX, four frames with 4864 solenoids.
Creel. Diameter of coils 200 mm. 
The machine is suitable for normal and flat woven English and German
structure. It is equipped with all detectors and automatisms.
Various original spare parts available.
The machine works without hooks to hold the wires.
The total number of previous working hours is relatively low. 
Also included:
1 bobbin winding machine.
1 inspection table.
Wires and weights.

1 pc. Wilton wire weaving loom VAN DE WIELE AWM 51
(Ref. No. 4168660). 4000 mm working width, year of construction 2003.
Reed 30. 4 Colours.
Warp stop motion.
Beams of 1250 mm diameter.
1 Jacquard machine PTR, four frames with 4864 solenoids.
Creel. Diameter of coils 200 mm. 
The machine is suitable for normal and flat woven English structure.
It is equipped with all detectors and automatisms.
Various original spare parts available.
The machine works without hooks to hold the wires.
The total number of previous working hours is relatively low. 
Also included:
1 bobbin winding machine.
1 inspection table.
Wires and weights. 
The machine can run at 70 rpm, depending on the type of thread, tissue
density. A wide variety of threads can be used, in cardboard wool from
60/2C to 250/4C, or its equivalent in polypropylene, viscose or other
fibers. It can produce between 20-25 m2 per hour. depending on the
quality manufactured. 

1 pc. wire loom CONSTRUMA (Ref. No. 4168845).
2500 mm working width, second-hand.
With TAKEMURA electronic jacquards. 

 


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Tornado Textilmaschinen GmbH Import-Export is used textile machinery dealer from Germany / Europe. We offer surplus nonwovens equipment and pre-owned textile machinery for sale. We buy and sell second-hand carpet weaving machines and weaving looms for carpet production.

 

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