1.Lift the left warp thread from the support roller and move it to the front of the steel reed. Tighten and organize to ensure that the warp threads are neat and consistent, and tie them with a string with appropriate elasticity, making it easy for the warp threads to be pulled out in order when threading.
2.Dress in order from left to right.
3.Each time, neatly separate 4-10 wires from the twisting point and thread them into the comprehensive eye one by one in the specified order. Traditionally, the row of heald sheets closest to the steel reed is called the first row of heald sheets.
1) Plain weave:
Two single row heald sheets, threaded in the order of 1 and 2;
Two pages of double row composite film, threaded in order of 1, 3, 2, and 4.
2) Twill:
Four page single row composite film, threaded in order of 1, 2, 3, and 4;
Four page double row composite film, threaded in order of 1, 3, 5, 7, 2, 4, 6, and 8.
4.Hang the warp thread passing through the frame on the hanging clip.
5.Before threading, determine the position of the first wire on the steel reed, and ensure that the remaining parts on both sides of the reed are roughly equal after the warp thread is threaded.
6. Check the sequence of the threads passing through the heald one by one, and then thread them into the steel reeds after confirming that they are correct. Thread 4-20 threads into the steel reeds one by one (or use a reed cutter to thread them into the reed hole one by one). Usually, a bundle is formed every 8cm-10cm.
7.Three inspections should be carried out when threading steel reeds.
1) Check for any errors when wearing a short section;
2) During shift handover, check the quality of clothing worn on duty;
3) After threading the steel reed, conduct a comprehensive inspection.
If any phenomena such as double lines, empty reed holes, wrong twisting, threading, etc. are found, they should be corrected in a timely manner.