1 December 2009, Neumünster - Highly specialised German knitting machine
builder Harry Lucas celebrated the delivery of the company’s 10,000th
machine in September. The happy owner of the anniversary model was German
knitter Hans Minke from Wuppertal.
"This is big vote of confidence into the quality of our
products and services from our customers since the foundation of our company,"
Mr Harry Lucas II announced during the official handover of the 10,000th
machine produced since the company was founded.
Harry Lucas Textilmaschinenfabrik was founded by Mr Lucas’
father in Schleswig-Holstein in 1942. The company started off producing
manually operated circular knitting machines and then moved into circular
knitting machines for orthopaedic stockings. Mr Lucas II took over the running
of the company in 1970 and by the early 1980’s its orthopaedic stocking
machines were semi-electronically controlled.
Current Managing Director, Harry Lucas III took over the
company in 1991 and in 1994 following the death of his grandfather, Lucas
Textilmaschinen GmbH was founded in Chemnitz. By the late 1990s the company had
extended its range into body size circular knitting machines and in 2000 it started
to offer single and double jersey machines up to 32 inches in diameter.
In 2002 Harry Lucas expanded in Neumünster and developed the
first spiralising machine for medium and high pressure hoses with patented yarn
supply. 2005 saw the launch of the RR3-Z circular knitting machine with up to 4
systems per inch diameter and transfer rip needle and in 2007 the company
developed its FSM-1K-2S flat knitting machine for glass and wire knitting.
New RR2-Z-FBR-108 for complex knee caps, ankle and arm
supports
The latest model in Harry Lucas RR2 range offers the
possibility for the production of cylindrical, conical and curved tubular
knitted fabrics. The programming of the knitting width, the free programmable
tuck control as well as the specific stitch change and the fabric takedown,
which enable the production of curved articles, are only a one feature of the
extensive possibilities this model offers, Harry Lucas says. Further special
features of this model are 4-finger stripping device for each feeder, electronic
stitch change for curved and the straight field, electronic adaptation from
straight to curved knitting, 3-way needle selection and knitting with firm rim.
3-system washing and massage glove machine
Another new Lucas development is the company’s RR3-Z-PL-108
three system machine with flexible plush system and rubber inlay system which
allows half of the washing glove to be knitted with soft cotton and the other
half with rough monofilament. Firm rim and other knitting possibilities are
freely programmable with the module MS-108.