Thread Cone Winding Machine
Thread Cone Winding Machine

Thread Cone Winding Machine
- Efficient Yarn Packaging - Speeds up the process of preparing thread for sewing or embroidery.
- Uniform Cone Formation - Ensures consistent cone shape and tension for smooth downstream use.
- Reduces Thread Breakage - Controlled tension and smooth guiding minimize thread damage.
- Time & Labor saving- Automates winding, reducing manual effort and increasing productivity.
- Improves Thread Quality - Removes loose fibers and irregularities during winding.
- Supports Multiple Yarn Types - Compatible with cotton, polyester, silk, and blended threads.
- Adjustable Winding Speed - Variable speed control for different thread types.
- Thread Tension Control System - Maintains consistent tension for smooth winding.
- Auto Stop Mechanism - Stops automatically when cone is full or thread breaks.
- Multiple Spindle Options - Single or multi-spindle designs for higher output.
- Traverse Mechanism - Ensures even layering of thread across the cone.
- Compact & Durable Build - Space-saving, long-lasting structure for industrial use.
- Set Up the Machine - Turn on the power and check all safety covers and switches.
- Load the Yarn Source - Place the yarn hank, bobbin, or spool on the supply holder.
- Mount the Empty Cone - Fix an empty cone securely onto the spindle.
- Thread the Machine - Guide the thread through tension disks, guides, and eyelets as per the machine path.
- Adjust Settings - Set the desired winding speed and tension based on thread type.
- Start the Machine - Press the start button; the thread begins winding onto the cone.
- Monitor the Process - Ensure even winding and tension; adjust traverse if needed.
- Auto-Stop or Manual Stop - The machine will stop automatically if the cone is full or thread breaks.
- Remove the Cone - Carefully remove the finished cone and load a new one if needed.
- Clean and Shut Down - Turn off the machine and clean any thread residue after use.
- Always Use Safety Guards - Ensure all protective covers are in place before operation.
- Avoid Loose Clothing - Prevent thread or moving parts from catching clothes or jewelry.
- Power Off Before Maintenance - Always turn off the machine before threading, cleaning, or adjustments.
- Check Thread Path - Use correct threading to prevent sudden breakage or tangling.
- Don’t Overload the Cone - Stop the machine once the cone is adequately filled to avoid jamming.
- Keep Area Clean - Remove lint and thread waste regularly to prevent fire hazards or machine faults.
- Daily Cleaning - Wipe dust and thread particles from guides, spindles, and tension parts.
- Lubrication - Oil moving parts (as per manual) weekly to reduce wear.
- Check Tension Settings - Inspect and calibrate tension mechanisms for consistent winding.
- Inspect Belts and Motors - Look for wear or looseness in drive belts and check motor sound regularly.
- Replace Worn Parts Promptly - Replace traverse mechanisms, springs, or tension disks if worn out.

Thread Cone Winding Machine