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The NbyN system utilizes small stepper motors to independently control knitting needles, allowing for more flexible and innovative garment production. This technology simplifies machine design, reduces costs, and enhances reliability.
The NbyN system is based on a novel technology using small stepper motors that drive a spiral cam profile that creates the up & down movement of the needles through a lever arm.
Due to the lever arm, the small movement by the motor results in significant needle displacement in order to carry out the knitting task.
Unlike the traditional approach where the needles are moved by mechanical means in a predefined route and order, with NbyN the needles are driven by electrical means allowing them to m…
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