


Example: Try this manually or on your current system
Cutting List:
6 @ 3300, 8 @ 2935, 8 @ 2535, 8 @ 2515, 2 @ 1680, 3 @ 1150, 8 @ 850, 16 @ 800
For stock 8m, 9.5m, 11m and 12.2m bars were available.
Cutting list produced for your sawer:
From 1 bars @ 9500 ( Remainder = 350 ) cut:
1 @ 1150
10 @ 800
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From 1 bars @ 8000 ( Remainder = 65 ) cut:
1 @ 3300
1 @ 2935
2 @ 850
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From 2 bars @ 8000 ( Remainder = 85 ) cut:
1 @ 3300
1 @ 2935
1 @ 1680
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From 1 bars @ 8000 ( Remainder = 50 ) cut:
2 @ 1150
1 @ 850
6 @ 800
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From 1 bars @ 12200 ( Remainder = 95 ) cut:
1 @ 3300
3 @ 2935
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From 2 bars @ 12200 ( Remainder = 65 ) cut:
1 @ 3300
1 @ 2935
1 @ 2535
1 @ 2515
1 @ 850
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From 3 bars @ 11000 ( Remainder = 50 ) cut:
2 @ 2535
2 @ 2515
1 @ 850
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Overall waste factor 0.91%
Why not print this page and see if you can do better from the available stock!
If you cut steel then Cutting Schedule can help you reduce waste and save time.
This programme is now widely used by several major UK Steel Stockholding companies plus a number of steel fabricators.
Probably the easiest programme you will ever use. Requires no training.
Just:
You will be presented with an optimised cutting list and stock material requirement
Choose from options 1,2,3 for possible different cutting combinations which may be more beneficial and view the output.
Choose Best fit to have the programme try to use the least stock.
Choose print and optionally printout an order, cutting list, cutting schedule or statistics.
This programme is almost guaranteed to pay for itself the first time it is used.




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