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translating a process sequence into a timeway

translating a process sequence into a timeway

translating a process sequence into a timeway

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Hi, I have been assigned the thankless task of programming a single hoist chemical process line to accommodate a new nickel and gold plating chemistry. I need to design a loop which will manipulate the maximum possible number of baskets of work in such a way that each of them will complete the same series of timed movements. Is anyone able to give me ay advice please? I am able to easily understand the business of programming the hoist to carry out desired movements but I am a bit stumped with regard to designing an efficient loop or "timeway". Any assistance would be gratefully received.

RE: translating a process sequence into a timeway

It sounds as though you want to complete a repetitive sequence of movements. Is This true.  It is not clear from your post what exactly you are trying to do. Can you be more specific please?

best regards,

PLCSAVVY

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