59.120.30 - Looms. Weaving machines
ICS 59.120.30 Details
Looms. Weaving machines
Webmaschinen. Webstuhle
Métiers. Machines a tisser
Statve. Tkalni stroji
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ICS 59.120.30 is a classification code in the International Classification for Standards (ICS) system. It covers "Looms. Weaving machines". The ICS is a hierarchical classification system used to organize international, regional, and national standards, facilitating the search and identification of standards across different fields.
There are 107 standards classified under ICS 59.120.30 (Looms. Weaving machines). These standards are published by international and regional standardization bodies including ISO, IEC, CEN, CENELEC, and ETSI.
The International Classification for Standards (ICS) is a hierarchical classification system maintained by ISO to organize standards and related documents. It uses a three-level structure with field (2 digits), group (3 digits), and sub-group (2 digits) codes. The ICS helps users find standards by subject area and enables statistical analysis of standards development activities.
This document covers the different types of weaving and knitting machines defined in ISO 5247 (all parts)[2] and ISO 7839[3], respectively.
It is applicable to:
full-width weaving machines with weft insertion by:
shuttles;
rigid, telescopic or flexible rapiers;
projectiles;
hydraulic (waterjet) or by pneumatic (airjet) nozzle;
narrow fabric weaving machines with weft insertion by shuttles or needles;
jacquard machines;
knitting machinery including:
circular knitting;
flat bed knitting;
warp knitting;
raschel;
cotton (flat weft weaving);
other fabric manufacturing machines e.g.:
multi-phase weaving machines;
circular weaving machines;
stitch bonding machines.
NOTE Because of the high requirements on measurement conditions, grade 1 methods are normally not feasible for textile machinery.
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This document covers the different types of weaving and knitting machines defined in ISO 5247 (all parts)[2] and ISO 7839[3], respectively.
It is applicable to:
full-width weaving machines with weft insertion by:
shuttles;
rigid, telescopic or flexible rapiers;
projectiles;
hydraulic (waterjet) or by pneumatic (airjet) nozzle;
narrow fabric weaving machines with weft insertion by shuttles or needles;
jacquard machines;
knitting machinery including:
circular knitting;
flat bed knitting;
warp knitting;
raschel;
cotton (flat weft weaving);
other fabric manufacturing machines e.g.:
multi-phase weaving machines;
circular weaving machines;
stitch bonding machines.
NOTE Because of the high requirements on measurement conditions, grade 1 methods are normally not feasible for textile machinery.
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This document covers the different types of weaving and knitting machines defined in ISO 5247 (all parts)[2] and ISO 7839[3], respectively. It is applicable to: full-width weaving machines with weft insertion by: shuttles; rigid, telescopic or flexible rapiers; projectiles; hydraulic (waterjet) or by pneumatic (airjet) nozzle; narrow fabric weaving machines with weft insertion by shuttles or needles; jacquard machines; knitting machinery including: circular knitting; flat bed knitting; warp knitting; raschel; cotton (flat weft weaving); other fabric manufacturing machines e.g.: multi-phase weaving machines; circular weaving machines; stitch bonding machines. NOTE Because of the high requirements on measurement conditions, grade 1 methods are normally not feasible for textile machinery.
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2014-09-30: correction - Draft only available 2014-08-27 (see ISO notification in dataservice on 2014-09-30).
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2013-08-21 EMA: Draft for // vote received in ISO/CS (see notification of 2013-08-20 in dataservice).
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This Part 5 of the standard is a complement to Part 1 and specifies, together with it, the mounting, operating and measuring conditions required for the measurement, declaration and verification of noise emitted by different types of spinning preparatory and spinning machines. It is applicable to engineering methods (grade 2) and survey methods (grade 3) defined in the standards referred to. It concerns machines as listed in ISO 2544 for: - warping, - beaming, - sizing.
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ISO 13435:2011 specifies dimensions and tolerances for bars for drop wires for electrical warp stop motions with continuous contact rail (form E1) or inner split contact rail (form E2).
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This Part 5 of the standard is a complement to Part 1 and specifies, together with it, the mounting, operating and measuring conditions required for the measurement, declaration and verification of noise emitted by different types of spinning preparatory and spinning machines. It is applicable to engineering methods (grade 2) and survey methods (grade 3) defined in the standards referred to. It concerns machines as listed in ISO 2544 for: - warping, - beaming, - sizing.
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This Part 5 of the standard is a complement to Part 1 and specifies, together with it, the mounting, operating and measuring conditions required for the measurement, declaration and verification of noise emitted by different types of spinning preparatory and spinning machines. It is applicable to engineering methods (grade 2) and survey methods (grade 3) defined in the standards referred to. It concerns machines as listed in ISO 2544 for: - warping, - beaming, - sizing.
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ISO 366-2:2009 specifies the dimensions and designation of metal reeds with plate baulk for weaving machines.
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ISO 366-3:2009 specifies the dimensions and designation of metal reeds with double-spring baulk for weaving machines.
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ISO 11111-6:2005, taken together with ISO 11111-1, specifies significant hazards and corresponding safety requirements and/or measures for fabric manufacturing machinery. It is applicable to all machinery, plant and related equipment intended to be used for weaving, knitting and tufting.
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ISO 11111-5:2005, taken together with ISO 11111-1, specifies significant hazards and corresponding safety requirements and/or measures for preparatory machinery to weaving and knitting. It is applicable to all machinery, plant and related equipment intended to be used for the warping, beaming, sizing, size preparation and storage of warp and cloth beams.
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ISO 11111-6:2005, taken together with ISO 11111-1, specifies significant hazards and corresponding safety requirements and/or measures for fabric manufacturing machinery. It is applicable to all machinery, plant and related equipment intended to be used for weaving, knitting and tufting.
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ISO 11111-5:2005, taken together with ISO 11111-1, specifies significant hazards and corresponding safety requirements and/or measures for preparatory machinery to weaving and knitting. It is applicable to all machinery, plant and related equipment intended to be used for the warping, beaming, sizing, size preparation and storage of warp and cloth beams.
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ISO 11111-5:2005, taken together with ISO 11111-1, specifies significant hazards and corresponding safety requirements and/or measures for preparatory machinery to weaving and knitting. It is applicable to all machinery, plant and related equipment intended to be used for the warping, beaming, sizing, size preparation and storage of warp and cloth beams.
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ISO 11111-6:2005, taken together with ISO 11111-1, specifies significant hazards and corresponding safety requirements and/or measures for fabric manufacturing machinery. It is applicable to all machinery, plant and related equipment intended to be used for weaving, knitting and tufting.
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ISO 5247-1:2004 establishes a vocabulary of terms and a system of classification for weaving machines used in the textile industry for the production of woven fabrics by the weaving technique, i.e. by interlacing of two (or more) systems of parallel threads, and by machines using hybrid forming methods.
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ISO 5243:2004 gives the principle for the numbering of the heald frames and drop wire bars of the warp stop motions in a loom.
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This Part 5 of the standard is a complement to Part 1 and specifies, together with it, the mounting, operating and measuring conditions required for the measurement, declaration and verification of noise emitted by different types of spinning preparatory and spinning machines. It is applicable to engineering methods (grade 2) and survey methods (grade 3) defined in the standards referred to. It concerns machines as listed in ISO 2544 for: - warping, - beaming, - sizing.
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Specifies the dimensions, tolerances and designation of drop wires for mechanical, electromechanical and electrical warp stop motions for weaving machines. Does apply only to drop wires without automatic drawing-in.
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Specifies the dimensions, tolerances and designation of drop wires for mechanical, electromechanical and electrical warp stop motions for weaving machines. Does apply only to drop wires suited for automatic drawing-in systems. These drop wires are always closed with an U-shaped thread eylet.
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Speficies the main dimensions and tolerances of flat steel healds with open end loops (C-shaped end loops) for use in the textile industry.
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Speficies the main dimensions and tolerances of flat steel healds with open end loops (J-shaped end loops) for use in the textile industry.
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Defines 158 basic terms of parts of weaving machines in English, French, German and Chinese. The terms are classified under the following main headings: Designation of sides and measurements, Weaving machine frame, Drive, Warp and fabric control equipment, Shedding means, Weft insertion elements, Devices at selvedges, Stop motions in weaving. Only the terms and definitions given in the official languages English and French can be considered as ISO terms and definitions.
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Defines the basic terms, lays down the main dimensions and gives specifications of cloth rollers used for winding fabrics and feeding subsequent machines. Specifies the designation of cloth rollers and gives an example for designation. - Replaces the first edition (ISO 6177-1983), clause 3.2 of which has been technically revised.
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The main dimensions and the co-ordination of cited heald carrying rods are specified. The length of end loops and the width of end loops of flat steel healds of twin wire healds are shown in figures. Heald carrying rods, type A and type B, are described (figures and tables). Examples of designation are contained. - Replaces ISO Recommendation R 570-1967 and constitutes its technical revision.
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Defines the working width as well as other terms which relate to the main dimensions of the working widths of weaving machines. Applicable to weaving machines with or without shuttles, such as weaving machines with projectiles or rapiers. - Replaces ISO Recommendation R 109-1968 and constitutes its technical revision.
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Establishes the main dimensions. The following types are shown: figure 1 - type A heald, with upper and lower end loops, O-shaped; figure 2a) - type B heald with upper end loop straight to be bent in U-shape; lower end loop, O-shaped; and figure 2b) - type B heald with upper end loop bent in U-shape, lower end loop, O-shaped. - Replaces the first edition (ISO 365-1976).
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Gives an illustrated nomenclature of terms and a method of designation used in conventional weaving looms according to the position (left, right or centre) of the shuttle eye. - Replaces ISO Recommendation R 1586-1970.
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Specifies left and right sides of weaving preparation machines. To determine the sides of the machine, the observer looks against the direction of thread feeding. In figures are shown beam warping machine, cone warping machine and beaming machine, and warp sizing machine. - Replaces ISO Recommendation R 142-1960.
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Intended for the determination of the left and right side of weaving looms. To determine the side of weaving loom the observer looks against the chain let-off directions.
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Defines for a definite cylinder of a cone sectional warping machine by means of a figure the maximum usable width of the chain on the cylinder. - Replaces ISO Recommendation R 2012-1971.
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2013-08-20 EMA: Draft for // vote received in ISO/CS (see notification of 2013-08-20 in dataservice).
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This Part 6 of the standard is a complement to Part 1 and specifies, together with it, the mounting, operating and measuring conditions required for the measurement, declaration and verification of noise emitted by different types of spinning preparatory and spinning machines. It is applicable to engineering methods (grade 2) and survey methods (grade 3) defined in the standards referred to. It concerns machines for: weaving (as listed in ISO 5247), etc.
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This Part 6 of the standard is a complement to Part 1 and specifies, together with it, the mounting, operating and measuring conditions required for the measurement, declaration and verification of noise emitted by different types of spinning preparatory and spinning machines. It is applicable to engineering methods (grade 2) and survey methods (grade 3) defined in the standards referred to. It concerns machines for: weaving (as listed in ISO 5247), etc.
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