Textile machinery and accessories - Flat warp knitting machines - Numbering of guide bars

ISO 10223:2005 specifies the designation and the numbering of guide bars for flat warp knitting machines.

Matériel pour l'industrie textile — Machines à tricoter rectilignes à mailles jetées — Numérotage des barres à passettes

L'ISO 10223:2005 spécifie la désignation et le numérotage des barres à passettes des machines à tricoter rectilignes à mailles jetées.

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
03-Jul-2005
Current Stage
9599 - Withdrawal of International Standard
Start Date
25-Jun-2025
Completion Date
13-Dec-2025

Relations

Effective Date
15-Apr-2008

Overview

ISO 10223:2005 is an international standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that establishes the designation and numbering system of guide bars in flat warp knitting machines. This standard provides a unified method to identify and label guide bars, which are essential components in textile machinery for flat warp knitting processes. Adhering to ISO 10223 ensures consistency and clarity across manufacturers and users of flat warp knitting technology, facilitating improved communication, maintenance, and operation within the textile industry.

Key Topics

  • Scope and Purpose
    ISO 10223:2005 specifies the method for the designation and numbering of guide bars in flat warp knitting machines. It applies to different types of flat warp knitting machines, including RL (single) and RR (double) variants.

  • Terminology and References
    The standard refers to ISO 8640-1 for the vocabulary related to the basic structure and knitting elements of flat warp knitting machines, ensuring standardized usage of textile-related terms.

  • Guide Bar Numbering System
    Guide bars are designated by the abbreviation "B" and numbered with continuous Arabic numerals from 1 to n, starting from the front position moving back and from bottom to top.

  • Specific Guide Bar Types

    • Ground Guide Bar (GB)
    • Pattern Guide Bar (PB)
    • Jacquard Guide Bar (JB)
    • Filler Thread Guide Bar (FB)
  • Machine-Specific Numbering Examples
    The standard illustrates examples of numbering on various flat warp knitting machine types:

    • RL (single) tricot, Raschel, crochet, and stitch bonding machines
    • RR (double) tricot and Raschel machines
  • Designation Conventions
    For example, the foremost positioned bar with yarn guides is always designated as Guide Bar 1 (B 1). Additional bars follow numerically according to their position.

Applications

ISO 10223:2005 is crucial for manufacturers, operators, and maintenance teams within the textile industry, especially those working with flat warp knitting machines. Practical benefits include:

  • Improved Communication and Documentation
    Enables precise referencing of guide bars in technical manuals, maintenance records, and operational procedures.

  • Machine Design and Manufacturing
    Assists machine manufacturers in standardizing component layouts for easier assembly and quality control.

  • Maintenance and Troubleshooting
    Facilitates troubleshooting and repair by clearly identifying guide bars based on standardized numbering.

  • Interoperability
    Supports compatibility and integration of parts and accessories from different suppliers by following a common numbering scheme.

  • Training and Education
    Provides a common framework for educating technicians and operators on the structure and function of flat warp knitting machines.

Related Standards

  • ISO 8640-1: Textile machinery and accessories - Flat warp knitting machines - Part 1: Vocabulary of basic structure and knitting elements
    Defines essential terms and definitions referenced in ISO 10223.

  • ISO 7839: Textile machinery and accessories - Knitting machines - Vocabulary and classification
    Provides broader terminology and classification that complement the flat warp knitting machinery standards.

Keywords

ISO 10223, flat warp knitting machines, guide bars, guide bar numbering, textile machinery standards, warp knitting accessories, RL knitting machine, RR knitting machine, ground guide bar, pattern guide bar, jacquard guide bar, filler thread guide bar, textile industry standard, knitting machine designation, textile equipment labeling.


By implementing ISO 10223:2005, textile manufacturers and machine operators achieve standardized identification of guide bars in flat warp knitting machines, enhancing operational efficiency and aligning with global industry best practices.

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Frequently Asked Questions

ISO 10223:2005 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Textile machinery and accessories - Flat warp knitting machines - Numbering of guide bars". This standard covers: ISO 10223:2005 specifies the designation and the numbering of guide bars for flat warp knitting machines.

ISO 10223:2005 specifies the designation and the numbering of guide bars for flat warp knitting machines.

ISO 10223:2005 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 59.120.40 - Knitting machines. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

ISO 10223:2005 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 10223:1992. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 10223
Second edition
2005-07-01
Textile machinery and accessories —
Flat warp knitting machines —
Numbering of guide bars
Matériel pour l'industrie textile — Machines à tricoter rectilignes à
mailles jetées — Numérotage des barres à passettes

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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 10223:2005(E)

Textile machinery and accessories — Flat warp knitting
machines — Numbering of guide bars
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies the designation and the numbering of guide bars for flat warp knittin
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NORME ISO
INTERNATIONALE 10223
Deuxième édition
2005-07-01
Matériel pour l'industrie textile —
Machines à tricoter rectilignes à mailles
jetées — Numérotage des barres à
passettes
Textile machinery and accessories — Flat warp knitting machines —
Numbering of guide bars
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L'ISO 10223 a été élaborée par le comité technique ISO/TC 72, Matériel pour l'industrie textile et machines
pour le nettoyage à sec et la blanchisserie industrielle, sous-comité SC 3, Matériel pour la fabrication d'étoffe
y compris le matériel de préparation, et accessoires.
Cette deuxième édition annule et remplace la première édition (ISO 10223:1992), dont elle constitue une
révision technique.
NORME INTERNATIONALE ISO 10223:2005(F)

Matériel pour l'industrie textile — Machines à tricoter rectilignes
à mailles jetées — Numérotage des barres à passettes
1 Domaine d'application
La présente Norme internationale spécifie la désignation et le numérotage des barres à passettes des
machines à tri
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