… of the main machine (as is the case with warp stop motions, weft stop motions, warp knotting machines). (II) Parts of … of the cards to remain in position while more than one weft is inserted. This reduces the number of cards required … use on the Jacquard machines. (6) Warp stop motions and weft stop motions . These cause the immediate stopping of …
… stretching warp threads on a weaving loom and interlacing weft threads of different colours which cover the warp, … Contrary to the procedure used for ordinary warp and weft fabrics the different coloured weft threads are no … appearing on the reverse of the design. Unwoven gaps left in the warp through this method of weaving are usually …
… (A) Harvesting of agricultural crops (e.g., reaping, croplifting, gathering, picking, threshing, binding or … of a wheeled row of semi‑circular teeth, which can be lifted automatically. (6) Tedder rakes , windrower rakes , …
… hydraulic 8425.49 ‑ ‑ Other This heading covers simple lifting or handling equipment. The provisions of Explanatory … and other “mobile” machines, multi-function machines and lifting, loading, handling, etc., machines intended for … type of hoist, usually pneumatic or electric, is often mounted on a trolley or crab running on an overhead …
… ‑ Of machinery of heading 84.28 : 8431.31 ‑ ‑ Of lifts, skip hoists or escalators 8431.39 ‑ ‑ Other … for use solely or principally with the machinery for lifting, handling, loading or unloading boules, wafers, …
… - Of size and shape suitable for incorporation in vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft or vessels 7007.19 - - Other - … Glass obtained by reheating pieces of glass until they are soft but not soft enough to lose their shape. The glass is …
… and other bobbin‑net fabrics consist of warp threads with weft threads which twist round each warp thread and run … half inclined in the other direction (see Figure 1). These wefts form an open mesh with the warp; the meshes may be in … the design elements are made separately and assembled afterwards. It is an essential characteristic of lace that …
… cases it is removed (e.g., chemically or by cutting) after being embroidered and only the design remains. Certain … Machine-made embroidery, on the other hand, is very often in long lengths. The embroidery classified here …
… used to fix railway lines to the sleepers and to assemble rafters and similar heavy woodwork. The heading includes … are slotted. Drive screws have very steep threads and are often driven into the material with a hammer, but often can … (e.g., Archimedian screws; worm mechanisms and threaded shafts for presses; valve and cock closing mechanisms, etc.) …