Sequencing is typically used for operations where parts must
be staked or inserted and need more than one processing step
or more than one set of process parameters.
To use the sequencing feature, the operations performed on
a part must be grouped according to a setup number. Once
the setup parameters have been established for each group,
determine the order in which the groups are to be processed.
This order of operations determines the order of the segments
in the sequence definition.
(See, Sequence Definition, Page 155.)
The figure below gives a graphic representation of a se-
quence.
The figure shows that a sequence
is a process having from 1 to 8 seg-
ments and each of those segments
has from 1 to 255 cycles.
See Page 69 - Process
Utilities, Setup Control.
NOTE
Figure C-1
What is a Sequence?
Segments:
From 1 to 8
2
1
3
4
5
8
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
255
Sequence
Cycles per Segment:
From 1 to 255
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Sequencing Notes
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