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LCC LAKSHMI CARD CLOTHING WIRE SPECFICATION

LAKSHMI CARDING WIRE SPECIFICATION :-

LCC = LAKSHMI CARD CLOTHING

    Hi friends in this blog we discuss about the carding machine wire specification details. So many company wires available in market. In this blog we see especially LAKSHMI card clothing (wire) specification.  Already we discuss about TRUTZSCHLER card wire specification & GROSS BECKRET card wire specification in pervious blogs if you want details about wire pls click the link see the details. Pls read the blog fully and comment if any doubt in this blog.

EXAMPLE LAKSHMI CARD CLOTHING WIRE
WE TAKE LAKSHMI WIRE FOR EXAMPLE
1 A 14 N
CYLINDER 2 B 15 O
P 2035 Q X 0.45 3 C 16 P
4 D 17 Q
P ALPHABET SERIAL NO. 16 5 E 18 R
20 HEIGHT 1/10 mm 2.0 mm 6 F 19 S
35 ANGLE DEGRRE 35 DEGREE 7 G 20 T
0.45 THICKNESS 0.45 8 H 21 U
FORMULA 16 x 25.4 / 0.45 903 PPSI 9 I 22 V
10 J 23 W
LICKERIN 11 K 24 X
E 5000 X 8VG 12 L 25 Y
13 M 26 Z
50 HEIGHT 5.0 mm
00 ANGLE DEGRRE 0 DEGREE FORMULA
ALPHABET SERIAL NO. x 25.4 /THICKNESS
FLAT TOP
HEIGHT PPSI REMARK
QUBEX QUBEX x 420 7.5 420 LAST DIGIT NUMERIC =  PPSI
PRIMA TOP KV4 PRIMA TOP KV4 - 32 8 320 LAST DIGIT NUMERIC x 10 =  PPSI
EVOTOP EVOTOP 300S 8 300 LAST DIGIT NUMERIC =  PPSI
PICCO DIAMOND 32/1 PICO DIAMOND 32/1 8 330 ONLY ONE MODEL
SUPRATOP SUPRATOP 36 8 360 LAST DIGIT NUMERIC x 10 =  PPSI
DOFFER
O 4025 X 0.9
O ALPHABET SERIAL NO. 15
40 HEIGHT 1/10 mm 4.0 mm
25 ANGLE DEGRRE 25 DEGREE
0.9 THICKNESS 0.9
FORMULA 15 x 25.4 / 0.45 423 PPSI

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