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development. “We have many customers wanting to improve the performance of their CMMs by introducing new probing technologies, such as the PH20. The demand is always the same – to have a solution from one supplier – with all hardware and software being fully compatible such that service and support for the complete machine can be provided without compromise.”


In addition to being able to use the PH20 probe head, the ME5009 controller is also compatible with most other probing technologies including contact and the latest 3D laser scanning probes such as the advanced Kreon Zephyr II, making it one of the only systems on the market able to provide a completely flexible, turnkey solution to CMM


upgrades. For new customers, the retrofit packages consist of a new DCC controller that can be easily installed on any make or model of CMM, plus Metrolog XG software, a fully customisable solution enabling the user to select functionality to suit exact needs. For existing


customers, the upgrade is easily achieved in the form of a simple expansion board, ready to be inserted in any ME5009 DCC controller.


“The CMM market continues to evolve with ever more efficient equipment,” Mr Caville adds. “The Metrologic Group’s


commitment is to make sure existing CMM users have the ability to fully utilise the latest tools without the need to replace the machine itself. With its Metrolog XG and Silma XG software, combined with a complete range of adaptable and universal controllers that


can be integrated by a team of dedicated and expert engineers, Metrologic Group solutions now set the standard for CMM solutions across the world.”


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in Z and X directions in diverse measuring tasks.


Operation of the MarScope is via a measuring sequence controlled through an easy to use graphical interface. Characteristics to be measured are indicated and nominal values and tolerances entered and saved as a quality control plan. An optional software routine for thread measurement enables features such as flank diameter, flank angle and pitch to be included in the measuring sequence.


The emphasis on fully automated measurement eliminates operator influence from the measurement results, which are displayed on an LCD screen within seconds. These results can then be stored or printed, with the measurement printout easily customised to meet customer requirements.


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readings of up to 64 instruments simultaneously making it ideal for use with multi-gauging systems. To enable results to be downloaded, Sylvac’s D300S can be connected to printers, computers and data loggers, via the unit’s RS232 and USB connections.


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