It looks like there's no well‑known product or phenomenon called a “Live Jarkan Shaking Machine” — which leads me to believe the phrasing might be slightly off. You’re very likely referring to the Jarkan Shaking Machine (sometimes spelled “Jarrakan” or “Zarkan”), an industrial device used in the textile and garment embellishment industry, especially around Gujarat (Surat).
🧵 What Is a Jarkan Shaking Machine?
A Jarkan Shaking Machine is a specialized machine used to automate the placement and transfer of rhinestones, nailheads, studs, “Jarkan” stones, or similar embellishments onto fabric, footwear, bangles, and other surfaces. It is widely used to decorate sarees, dresses, lace, t‑shirts, footwear, etc.sunriseinds.c+9
Key Features:
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Automatic vibration action: Raises and declines to arrange stones uniformly.
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Stone collection mechanism: Stones roll and collect automatically, saving labor and time.
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Manual or semi‑automatic/automatic configurations.
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Emergency stop feature and microcomputer or PLC-based control panel, often with HMI/LCD.
Is There a “Live” Version?
The phrase “live Jarkan shaking machine” might refer to:
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A live/demo video demonstration of the machine in operation (not a product name).
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A real-time display or showroom setup (“live machine” operating actively).
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Or simply a typo or misheard term — in Indian industry circles, it’s commonly just called a “Jarkan shaking machine”.