Industrial heddles are used in looms to create fabric. They are also used to control the tension on the webbing. They have a long, thin handle that is made out of metal or plastic. The handle is attached to a spring-loaded drum that can be rotated. When the handle is rotated, it causes the drum to move up and down. This movement causes the webbing to tighten or loosen, depending on the amount of tension that is applied.

Heddles are one of the most common pieces of equipment used in a loom room. The heddles are what control the tension on the warp thread. If they become jammed, it can be difficult to remove them and cause an injury. Here are some common Heddle injury types and how to prevent them:

Heddle Jam: This is the most common type of Heddle injury. When one heddle gets stuck between two warps, it causes the tension on the warp to increase. This can cause the loom to become unstable and could lead to an injury if you’re working on it. To prevent this type of injury, be sure to check for jams regularly and use a warping board or Heap Sorter when necessary.

Heddle Snagging: This occurs when the heddles get caught on something else in the room. This can be caused by things like hooks or strings on the warps, or by debris on the floor. To prevent this type of injury, make sure there is enough space around the heddles so that they can move freely. Also, keep your workspace clean so that snagging doesn’t occur.

Heddle Slippage:  is when the worker’s hand slips off of the handle. This can happen when the hand is wet, oily, or covered in other substances. It can also happen when the hands are cold or when they are tired.If you work with objects that have a lot of moving parts, it is important to wear gloves and use safety equipment like a guard. You should also avoid working on high-traffic areas where there is a lot of potential for Heddle Slippage injury.

If you have been injured by a heddle, it is important to contact an attorney. Heddles can cause serious injuries.  The lawyer may be able to help you file a claim against the company that manufactured the harness, or they may be able to provide advice on how to recover from your injuries.