Feltloom, Nonwoven Felt Needle Loom, 36" to 72" Widths, Dual Motors, 96 Needles per Segment (New)

Description

  1. Overview
    1. Perfect for many product development initiatives, and also for testing different needles as well as comparing various needle insertion depths and other needle punch variables.
    2. The needle felt loom is engineered and manufactured as high quality equipment with ultimate user-control.
    3. The results are consistent high-quality fabric created exactly to user requirements every single time.
    4. It is built with precision industrial-duty parts, sealed gear motors and is equipped with operator-friendly controls.
    5. There are four models: 36, 48, 60, and 72.
    6. All models are equipped with a double motor.
    7. Have CE mark certifications.
  2. Roller Spacing
    1. Rollers are strategically spaced to allow users to stop the fabric from moving forward and giving the appropriate slippage at any point in the process.
    2. This prevents pleating.
  3. Dual Motors
    1. The needle motor gives users the ability to vary the density of the needle punches depending on their fibers and situation.
    2. It can be top mounted to maximize torque directed to the needles.
    3. The roller motor allows users to control the finish on their felt.
  4. Variable Speeds
    1. Both rollers and needles can be independently controlled allowing the fabric to move through at a defined rate from 0% to 100%.
  5. Forward and Reverse
    1. Provides the capability to move the fabric back and forth, felt a piece, then turn it around and run it back through with the most control possible enabling texturing, density, etc.
  6. Needle Density
    1. Eight rows per each 6 in needle board segment, 96 needles per segment on all models.
    2. This gives maximum needle penetration and maximum punches per inch.
    3. Needles also are varied in position and do not line up in straight lines, preventing a corduroy effect and creating consistently strong, stable felt.
  7. Knurled 1.5 in Rollers
    1. These provide the surface and grip needed for both ends of the process as fiber is pushed through the machine and as felt is pulled out of the other side.
  8. Table Height
    1. All models are the height of a typical counter to work best for most users and prevent fatigue.
  9. Needle Replacement and Accessibility
    1. Needles can be removed and replaced either one at a time or an entire needle board can be replaced at once.
    2. The front and back of the machine are equipped with a clear window enabling users to see the needles moving so they can identify any bent or broken needles while felting is in progress.
  10. Independent 6 in Needle Board Segments
    1. These provide the capability to compare different needle patterns side by side.
  11. Light Table
    1. An option that provides the capability to view the fiber density prior to the felting process enabling a quality check before each pass of the material through the machine.