Racking per Stroke

SectionRacking per Stroke

Equalize Racking Type

Make setting for the racking.

Equalize stroke racking type (UN, U#, N#, U#N)

Allow grouping of technical rows with different racking type to a stroke.

Don't Equalize Racking Type within Stroke

Do not allow grouping of technical rows with different racking type to a stroke.

Equalize Racking Type within Stroke with Single-bed Knitting

Reduce the running time of the fabric (e.g. Pointelle) on the machine if possible.

Do Not Equalize Racking

The racking of single-bed knitting rows will not be changed.

Equalize Racking With the Same Take-down Values

In case of identical take-down values, the racking of transfer rows will be applied to a neighboring single-bed knitting row if this results in a shorter running time.

Equalize Racking Even With Different Take-down Values

Even in case of different take-down values of both rows, the racking of transfer rows will be applied to the neighboring single-bed knitting row.
The take-down value of the knitting row will be applied to the transfer row.

Allow Intersystemic Racking

Intermediate racking is used where it is possible.
Consecutive transfer rows with different racking are grouped to form one stroke.

If the distance between the both knitting areas is wider than nine inches, then the intermediate racking will be done consecutively by two knitting systems.
With a distance between 1 and 9 inch, one system will be skipped. If this is not possible, then the intermediate racking will be done consecutively by two knitting systems.
With a distance less than one inch the attempt is made to get a stroke optimization by skipping knitting systems.