Step Control from 4 – 20 steps
The Raytron 566 Step Control is a machine sequencing controller that organizes and advances operating stages one step at a time, using input signals and timing logic to control the order of machine actions.
What it usually does in a machine
A board of this type is generally responsible for functions such as:
- Step advance logic
- Moves the machine from one stage to the next,
- Sequence control
- Determines which output or function is active at each moment
- Timing / dwell control
- Keeps a function active for a preset time before advancing
- Input monitoring
- Waits for confirmation from switches, sensors, or interlocks
- Cycle coordination
- Manages the start, progression, and completion of the machine cycle
- Output switching
- Energizes relays or control signals for valves, motors, clutches, solenoids, or other machine functions.








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