Barmag’s shift forks, which are produced by our company for Barmag in Germany, have passed...
Barmag’s shift forks, which are produced by our company for Barmag in Germany, have passed the test of practical application in chemical fiber factories, and the product quality exceeds the technical standard of the original machine.
The birotor yarn guide on Barmag winders is a core precision component of its high-speed winding and formation system, primarily utilized in series such as CW, ACW, and WINGS. This "wing-type reciprocating" system is a key reason why Barmag maintains its technological leadership in the chemical fiber machinery sector, as its precision directly determines the unwinding performance in downstream texturing and weaving processes. In these machines, birotor yarn guide typically operate via dual-rotor counter-rotation, replacing traditional reciprocating grooved drums to achieve extremely high reciprocating frequencies and winding speeds.
Technical Selection Summary
When selecting or replacing Barmag birotor yarn guide, in addition to the model type (LO/LU/RO/RU.), the following key parameters must be verified:
1. Compatible Machine Model: Determine whether it is for the ACW, CW, or WINGS series.
2. Material Requirements: Whether it is aluminum alloy or steel, and if specialized wear-resistant coatings are required.
3. Blade Dimensions: The length, width and curvature of the spiral curve.
4. Installation Dimensions: Center bore diameter and positioning method.
Recommendation From Shengbang:
Due to the wide variety of Barmag machine models, simply providing "RO" or "LO" is often insufficient. The most reliable approach is to achieve a precise match based on the winder model (e.g., ACW 1200/10) on the machine nameplate or the Part Number. This ensures that the flatness and dynamic balance of the traverse wing fully meet the operational requirements of that specific unit.
| Model | S-1048(R) |
| Order Number |
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| Material | Aluminium Alloy |
| Application | |
| Dimension mm | B: 20mm, C: R83.72mm |
| Weight | 27g |

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