Dave wrote:
> You should consider CL.  For several reasons...
>
> You can "see" the logic on the screen as you run the machine.  You can 
> make changes on the fly (almost).  Stop, edit, start.  You can put 
> various functions in
> different sections of CL logic.  You can comment each line and use 
> symbols to show what each contact or coil is.
(snip)

And if you need anything sequential like a state machine controlling a 
toolchanger or lube pump, you should also consider using "sequential"(grafcet) 
programming along with CL. For exactly the same reasons Dave explained.

I can help you on this.




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