loomsetting
Loomsetting refers to the configuration and calibration of a weaving loom to produce a specific fabric. It encompasses the set of parameters and procedures used to prepare a loom for a given yarn, weave structure, and width, including warp arrangement, heddle and reed setup, shuttle handling, and take-up behavior. Correct loomsetting harmonizes machine capability with fabric requirements and is critical for fabric appearance, strength, and productivity.
In practice, loomsetting includes selecting warp thread count, ends per inch (EPI), picks per inch (PPI) or
The process typically involves planning the fabric spec, warping the loom, threading the heddles and reed, threading
Loomsetting varies by loom type, including hand looms, power looms, Jacquard or dobby looms, and computerized