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The Textile Magazine
NOVEMBER 2011
No.1 position. The JAT710
inherits the JAT610’s de-
velopment concept of
“weaving the highest qual-
ity fabrics at the lowest
cost” and has a number of
improved features such as
higher speed, lower vibra-
tion and lower energy con-
sumption, along with the
latest electronic technology
that takes the weaving mill
into a new dimension. It
has a new Internet-capable
color function panel, a full
range of standard equip-
ment and excellent poten-
tials as the next generation
of looms.
Together with the JAT
710, Toyota industries introduced
a new fully improved model of its
original “E-SHED” electronic shed-
ding motion that features versatility.
While it has the same advantages as
the former model, productivity is
approximately 20% higher. A newly
developed liquid-cooled drive sys-
tem enhances the ability to achieve
high speed operation for even up
to 16 frames, and further optimiza-
tion of the drive mechanism reduces
frame acceleration, which in turn re-
duces impact on the frames.
With “E-SHED”, the dwell and
cross-timing of each frame can be
set individually by electronic con-
trol, which can prevent slack warp
ends and maintain clear shed-open-
ing to achieve high running effcien-
cy even with intricate fabric designs.
Further, a newly developed ICSII
(Initial Condition Setting II) pro-
vides the most suitable settings for
dwell and cross timing according to
the fabric variety. The liquid-cooled
drive system, newly designed servo
amplifer and optimized drive mech-
anism achieve 25 per cent greater
energy savings than the former “E-
SHED” model.
At ITMA 2011, the company
demonstrated “E-SHED”, promot-
ing both fexibility and productivity.
In regard to ring spinning frames,
Toyota Industries unveiled the suc-
cessor to the RX 240 series. The
new model has the unique “all-in-
one” features of the RX 240, with
the possibility to produce different
kinds of yarns, including the stand-
ard type, compact yarn, yarn count
ranging from coarse to fne counts,
and fancy yarn, and it will newly
feature energy saving and higher
productivity with an ultra-long ma-
chine model Toyota Industries also
expands fexibility towards the
number of spindles. The new ring
spinning frame will be offered with
the world’s largest number of spin-
dles per frames.
The series uses new technologies
such as the company’s original spin-
ning geometry, positive lifting and
10.5-inch color function panel, to
realize high quality, high productiv-
ity, excellent operability and easy
maintenance.
It is the frst time in the world that
a spinning machine maker will add
a full-fedged fancy yarn device,
which is easy to operate and can
spin fancy yarns in all patterns.
Furthermore, the internet-capable
TOYOTA MONITORING SYS-
TEM (TMS) provides reassurance
and satisfaction in all aspects, such
as the world’s highest level of space
saving, energy saving and the short-
est doffng time, and meets diversi-
fying needs.
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Mr. K. Venkatesswaran,
Temac Marketing India PVT. Ltd.
ITMA 2011
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