Defination of formative motion and auxilliary motion
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Primary Motion Secondary Motion Auxiliary Motion MOTIONS OF LOOM In order to interlace warp and weft threads to produce a fabric, the following motion are necessary on any type of loom: To get high productivity and good quality of fabric, additional mechanisms, called auxiliary mechanisms,
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To produce a good quality of cloth and to prevent damages it is required to have some stop motion provided on the loom. These extra motion provided are referred as auxiliary motions. These motions are not mandatory but can be essential for good quality products.
obtained by the motions of the tool-tip (point) relative to the work surface. Hence, for machining flat or curved surfaces the machine tools need relative. tool work motions, which are categorized in following two groups: • Formative motions namely. ⎯ Cutting motion (CM)