The high-speed sectional warping machine is a type of textile machinery specifically designed for the pre-weaving preparation process. Its core function is to wind a large quantity of cone yarn into warp beams in accordance with precise length, tension, and arrangement requirements, so as to meet the large-scale production needs of subsequent looms.

Mainly used for mass textile production, this machine draws warp yarns simultaneously from multiple cones mounted on a creel. The yarns then pass through components such as tension devices and yarn break detectors, before being finally wound into warp beams. Suitable for short-staple yarns including chemical fibers, cotton, and wool, the equipment can precisely control winding density, warp length, and yarn arrangement. This ensures that the yarn is wound evenly and smoothly, providing high-quality warp beam preparation for shuttleless looms and other weaving equipment.
The key features of this equipment include high speed and intelligence. Its designed linear speed can reach several hundred meters per minute. It adopts an AC variable frequency speed-regulating motor to directly drive the warp beam, and combined with constant linear speed and constant tension control, it ensures stable yarn tension during the winding process. The electrical control system integrates a PLC and a touch screen, which can automatically monitor yarn breaks, control braking, count production output, and implement intelligent operations such as equidistant winding. These features effectively improve production efficiency and automation level.