The invention relates to a right/right straight knitting machine having at least one stitch-transfer cam for each needle bed, which possesses drive-out cam parts for the simultaneous pattern-related stitch transfer and stitch reception for the two directions of the carriage run, and draw-off cam parts arranged symmetrically on both sides of the drive-out cam parts and intended for influencing the butts of the needles or the needle pushers assigned to the needles. The object of the invention is to improve the mass/power ratio of the machine in order to offer the greatest possible production and pattern possibilities, along with the shortest constructional form of the cam carriage. For this, according to the invention, a tucking cam part and a knitting cam part are provided in the butt track of the needle pushers, whilst the draw-off cam parts are designed as adjustable loop-forming parts, so that knitting or tucking is also possible with the cam instead of the pattern-related stitch transfer. IMAGE
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