Circular Knitting Machine Top China Manufacture - Three Thread Fleece Knitting Machine – Morton
Circular Knitting Machine Top China Manufacture - Three Thread Fleece Knitting Machine – Morton Detail:
| MODEL | DIAMETER | GAUGE | FEEDER |
| MT-TF3.0 | 26″-42″ | 18G–46G | 78F-126F |
| MT-TF3.2 | 26″-42″ | 18G–46G | 84F-134F |
Machine Features:
1. Suspended Wire Race Bearing Design enable the machine improving running precision and ruducing impact resistance.
At the same time, the drive energy consumption is greatly reduced.
2. Using aircraft aluminum aolly on main part of machine to improve heat dissipation performance and reduce force deformation of the cam box.
3. One Stitch Adjustment to replace the visual error of the human eye with machining accuracy, and the accurate scale display with the high-precision Archimedean adjustment makes the replication process of the same cloth on different machines simple and easy.
4. Unique machine body structure design breaks through traditional thinking and improves machine stability.
5. With central stitch system, higher accuracy, simpler structure, more convenient operation.
6. New sinker plate fixing design,eliminating deformation of sinker plate.
Morton Fleece Machine Interchange Series can be interchanged to terry, and single jersey machine by replacing the conversion kit.
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Our firm sticks to the basic principle of "Quality is the life of your company, and status will be the soul of it" for Circular Knitting Machine Top China Manufacture - Three Thread Fleece Knitting Machine – Morton , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: South Africa, Bangkok, Mozambique, We rely on high-quality materials, perfect design, excellent customer service and the competitive price to win the trust of many customers at home and abroad. 95%products are exported to overseas markets.
This company has a lot of ready-made options to choose and also could custom new program according to our demand, which is very nice to meet our needs.




