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and has an internal cutout with sorting applied (not microjointed), both pieces<br />

will utilize Component Unloading Order. After optimization tools will be<br />

applied in a part-by-part basis for the last operation tool in the piece. Meaning<br />

that each piece will be completely punched out in the order in which is created.<br />

The chart below displays how each option of Component Unloading Order will<br />

change the removal order of the parts in a sheet:<br />

Horizontal Vertical<br />

From left side of plate to right<br />

Right (Up)<br />

for each row of parts<br />

Right<br />

(Up)<br />

From bottom of plate to top for<br />

each column of parts<br />

Left From rigth side of plate to left Left From top of plate to bottom for<br />

(Down) for each row of parts<br />

(Down) each column of parts<br />

Snake like motion throughout<br />

Snake like motion throughout<br />

Any<br />

plate starting from left to right<br />

then right to left for each other<br />

Any<br />

plate starting from top to bottom<br />

then bottom to top for each<br />

row<br />

other column<br />

Each of the options will modify the outcome of the nest when the parts within<br />

the sheet are not being microjointed externally or internally.<br />

The part nested above has <strong>manual</strong> sorting applied to the external and internal<br />

contours. When the <strong>Punch</strong> Optimizer was executed the style was set to<br />

Horizontal and direction was set to Any. The outcome allows a snake like<br />

motion throughout the sheet to remove the parts. When ran at the <strong>machine</strong> each<br />

part will be processed individually.<br />

6.1.1.5 Plate Tools View<br />

Plate Tools View is used to view tools that will be applied within the nest. This<br />

will allow the <strong>user</strong> to check the tool group applied to a tool as well as set motion<br />

control on a specific tool. Motion control is a more advanced option within the<br />

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