Textile machinery - Weaving machine temples - Part 2: Full-width temples

ISO 8118-2:2006 defines the basic term and gives the nomenclature, technical specifications and designation for full-width weaving machine temples used in the textile industry.

Machines à tisser — Templets pour métiers et machines à tisser — Partie 2: Templets de grande largeur

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
18-Jan-2006
Current Stage
9599 - Withdrawal of International Standard
Start Date
18-Nov-2024
Completion Date
13-Dec-2025

Relations

Effective Date
15-Apr-2008

Overview

ISO 8118-2:2006 - Textile machinery - Weaving machine temples - Part 2: Full-width temples - defines terms, nomenclature, technical specifications and the designation system for full-width temples used on weaving machines. The standard sets out the basic definition of a full-width temple (a device that holds cloth to the width as presented by the reed, positioned near the fell) and specifies the parts, dimensions and rod characteristics used across the textile industry. ISO 8118-2 ensures consistent terminology and interchangeability of temple components for manufacturers, suppliers and users of weaving machinery.

Key topics and technical requirements

  • Definition and scope
    • Establishes the basic term full-width temple and its intended position and function on the loom.
  • Nomenclature and parts
    • Identifies key parts and dimensions (for example: rod, sideplate, fixation screw, cover profile, ground profile, overall length l and rod length l−1).
  • Rod specifications
    • Provides standard rod diameters and typical materials/structures (examples shown include rubber, brass, steel, synthetic and variants such as smooth, RH/LH thread or rubber-coated).
    • Uses a tabulated set of rod diameters (commonly 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 mm) tied to material and surface structure options.
  • Designation system
    • Prescribes how to designate full-width temple rods, including:
      1. the phrase “Rod to full-width temple”;
      2. reference “ISO 8118-2”;
      3. rod diameter (d);
      4. rod length (l−1 in mm);
      5. material and surface/structure (e.g. “synthetic with RH/LH thread”).
    • Example designation from the standard:
      Rod to full-width temple ISO 8118-2 – 10 – 1995 – synthetic with RH/LH thread

Applications and users

ISO 8118-2 is practical for:

  • Weaving machine designers and manufacturers specifying temple components for new machines.
  • Maintenance and service teams selecting correct replacement rods or temple assemblies.
  • Procurement and spare‑parts managers ensuring compatibility and correct designation across suppliers.
  • Quality assurance and standards compliance personnel confirming products meet international nomenclature and spec conventions.
  • Textile engineering consultants and OEMs that require consistent interface dimensions and material options for integration.

Keywords for search: ISO 8118-2, full-width temples, weaving machine temples, textile machinery, rod specifications, temple nomenclature, temple designation.

Related standards

  • ISO 8118-1 - Temple cylinders (companion part under the general title Textile machinery - Weaving machine temples).
  • ISO 8118:1986 - Earlier edition replaced by ISO 8118-1 and ISO 8118-2.
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ISO 8118-2:2006 - Textile machinery -- Weaving machine temples

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Frequently Asked Questions

ISO 8118-2:2006 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Textile machinery - Weaving machine temples - Part 2: Full-width temples". This standard covers: ISO 8118-2:2006 defines the basic term and gives the nomenclature, technical specifications and designation for full-width weaving machine temples used in the textile industry.

ISO 8118-2:2006 defines the basic term and gives the nomenclature, technical specifications and designation for full-width weaving machine temples used in the textile industry.

ISO 8118-2:2006 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 59.120.30 - Looms. Weaving machines. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

ISO 8118-2:2006 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 8118:1986. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 8118-2
First edition
2006-01-15
Textile machinery — Weaving machine
temples —
Part 2:
Full-width temples
Machines à tisser — Templets pour métiers et machines à tisser —
Partie 2: Templets de grande largeur

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