Spreading Tables
Spreading tables are used to assist in the unwinding of large rolls of fabric. When using industrial machines and tools to produce garments, the fabric is often ordered in giant rolls and a spreading table is often used in order to evenly roll out and spread the fabric so that it can be cut for each garment piece.
A spreading table can be used together with a computer controlled rolling machine or manually by one or two people. The number of people needed or the machines used will generally depend on the type or size of the fabric that is being spread. When manually spreading, two people are often required, one on each end of the table, to ensure that the fabric is flat, smooth and free of any tension created while unrolling. With an automatic spreading process, the machine controls the speed at which the fabric travels which means there are no humans involved unless the machine encounters an error.
Why are spreading tables used?
Spreading typically requires a spreading table because it’s a flat, smooth surface that is perfect for the job. The spreading table is often a couple of inches wider than the fabric itself and it often has rails on top of the spreading table to guide the spreader as it moves across the table. There are also different kinds of spreading table that are used for certain types of fabric. For instance, some spreading tables utilize a row of pins that can help ensure the fabric is in a stable and accurate position.
From the spreading table, the fabric can easily be transferred onto a cutting table and processed to make garments. This process can also be somewhat automated depending on the scale of your production and your needs. It’s also possible to purchase spreading tables that have small holes where the air is forced through to ensure that even the heaviest of fabrics can be easily moved across the spreading table.
Spreading tables are also very easy to set up and additional features such as the air system can easily be installed when dealing with heavy fabrics. Spreading tables can often be purchased as modular systems as well, meaning that the exact size of the entire spreading table can easily be adjusted by purchasing additional tables and connecting them with the included guides. This allows you to easily scale up or down your operation as required, effectively creating endless spreading tables that can stretch as far as you need them to. The height can also be automatically adjusted from the legs, meaning they’re the perfect custom solution for your industrial garment manufacturing needs.
Contact us today for more information
If you’re interested in purchasing a spreading table for your needs or would like more information regarding spreading tables and their uses, don’t hesitate to contact us today to get in touch with one of our representatives. Whether you need more specific information about spreading tables or are looking for a recommendation, we’re more than happy to help.
A spreading table can be used together with a computer controlled rolling machine or manually by one or two people. The number of people needed or the machines used will generally depend on the type or size of the fabric that is being spread. When manually spreading, two people are often required, one on each end of the table, to ensure that the fabric is flat, smooth and free of any tension created while unrolling. With an automatic spreading process, the machine controls the speed at which the fabric travels which means there are no humans involved unless the machine encounters an error.
Why are spreading tables used?
Spreading typically requires a spreading table because it’s a flat, smooth surface that is perfect for the job. The spreading table is often a couple of inches wider than the fabric itself and it often has rails on top of the spreading table to guide the spreader as it moves across the table. There are also different kinds of spreading table that are used for certain types of fabric. For instance, some spreading tables utilize a row of pins that can help ensure the fabric is in a stable and accurate position.
From the spreading table, the fabric can easily be transferred onto a cutting table and processed to make garments. This process can also be somewhat automated depending on the scale of your production and your needs. It’s also possible to purchase spreading tables that have small holes where the air is forced through to ensure that even the heaviest of fabrics can be easily moved across the spreading table.
Spreading tables are also very easy to set up and additional features such as the air system can easily be installed when dealing with heavy fabrics. Spreading tables can often be purchased as modular systems as well, meaning that the exact size of the entire spreading table can easily be adjusted by purchasing additional tables and connecting them with the included guides. This allows you to easily scale up or down your operation as required, effectively creating endless spreading tables that can stretch as far as you need them to. The height can also be automatically adjusted from the legs, meaning they’re the perfect custom solution for your industrial garment manufacturing needs.
Contact us today for more information
If you’re interested in purchasing a spreading table for your needs or would like more information regarding spreading tables and their uses, don’t hesitate to contact us today to get in touch with one of our representatives. Whether you need more specific information about spreading tables or are looking for a recommendation, we’re more than happy to help.