Sulzer, L5100, 1985-1991, Complete Air Jet Weaving Unit, 44 Looms, 190cm Width

Description

  1. Overview
    1. Inventory number: E-2016
    2. Complete Sulzer L5100 air jet weaving unit
    3. Years of manufacture: 1985-1991
    4. Facility produced until October 2002
    5. Immediate availability
  2. Weaving Machines
    1. 16 pieces Sulzer L5100 with shaft control, central treading motion, 8 shafts, speed up to 800 rpm, 2 color weft, storage TE, nominal width 190 cm
    2. 4 pieces Sulzer L5100 with shaft control, electronic shaft machine, 16 shafts, speed up to 650 rpm, 2 color weft, storage TE, nominal width 190 cm
    3. 13 pieces Sulzer L5001 with shaft control, 12 heald shafts, speed up to 560 rpm, 1/1 weft selection, storage TSP105, nominal width 190 cm
    4. 11 pieces Sulzer L5001 with shaft control, shaft machine, 16 shafts, speed up to 560 rpm, 1/1 weft selection, storage TSP105, nominal width 190 cm
  3. Compressed-Air Supply
    1. 4 pieces screw compressor, type Kaeser
    2. 3 pieces ESB 300, capacity 1744 m³/h
    3. 1 piece FSB 440, capacity 2586 m³/h
    4. 1 buffer storage 10,000 l
    5. 3 pieces refrigeration dryers type 180 FB and T2850, adjusted to capacity
    6. 1 oil separator Bekomat
    7. 1 micro filter Kaeser KF340
    8. 1 heat recovery device EVS3 (can be used to heat office rooms)
    9. 1 micro processor network control MVS 6
  4. Condition and Maintenance
    1. All weaving machines are excellently maintained and ready for operation
    2. Half of the weaving machines have a cleaning blower and suction devices, which can be extended to all machines
    3. A comprehensive depot of spare parts (optimally organized) exists
  5. Included Equipment
    1. All weaving machines have at least 2 warp beams as basic equipment
    2. 27 warp beams with warp yarn exist, can be used for training purposes
  6. Location and Setup
    1. Currently located in an air-conditioned hall (assembled ready for production)
    2. Supply with pressurized air is located at the lower level
    3. Weaving machines are supplied via a compressed air ring main