The M3 is the last generation of tool for dimensional control with an air gage : air ring, air plug gage, air fork etc.
The M3 is compatible with all the air gage brands available making possible to keep your current air gage and to use this modern and versatile display.
The M3 AG is a new generation of pneumatic dimensional inspection device: rings, pads...
Thanks to its intuitive interface and its simplicity, the M3 will be immediately adopted by all operators.
This display has different communication means, USB and RS232. This allows to drive the device and to read the measurements from a computer or an automaton.
Its case, machined in a solid aluminum block offers to the M3 an unequalled robustness, even used in severe industrial environment (cutting oil etc...)
Many functions and operating modes can be defined:
The M3 is equipped with a mini-USB connector with 2 functions
1. Power supply via a supplied wall transformer.
2. Measurement transmission: When the M3 is connected in USB to a PC, it is detected as a keyboard with the standard drivers of your operating system (Windows, MacOS, Linux...). When you transfer measurements from the M3, they appear on your computer screen as if they had been entered on the keyboard. No need to install any specific driver or software.
Advantages of this feature:
A serial interface RS 232 allows the transmission of measurements as well as the remote control of all the functions of the M3 thanks to ASCII commands or the MODBUS-RTU protocol
Measurement of an 2mm external diameter on a diesel injector part, using an high resolution air ring directly connected on the M1 display.
2 needle indicators have been replaced by 1 m3 display. Depending on the air plug in use, the display shows the current measurement. It alows to save space on the working area and to prevent measurement error by a very clear green/red indication
Measurement of internal diameter on a Honing machine, oily environment. The air flow can "clean" the part by removing the oil at the measuring point.
Air gauge application on an automated sorting machine. The M3 display measures 2 internal diameters, communicates with the main PLC and transfers the results to a SPC software
Measurement of a 3mm internal diameter of a precision automotive part.
The M3 AG must be used with a precision pressure regulator. It is recommended to use the regulator supplied by Metro to ensure the best possible measurements!
This robust and ergonomic button is made on a machined aluminum base.
It advantageously replaces the pedal when it is used on a table.
Compatible with all Metro products: Displays and multiplexers.
Air preparation unit used with pneumatic pushed probes. This regulator can be pilot with modules MB-RO
Module with one relay output - to pilot air economy system or air gage probe output
The MB-IO M-Bus box has 8 optocoupled inputs/outputs for additional functionality, e.g. output of good or bad parts, calibration input etc. The M-Bus units are presented in an aluminum profile that can be mounted on a standard DIN rail. More details on this page: M-BUS
Air preparation unit with solenoid valve used with air gage.This regulator can be pilot with modules MB-RO
This sturdy pedal can be configured in different ways: calibration, measurement transmission, start of dynamic measurement etc...
Allows the connection of compatible M-Bus boxes to an M3 display (MB-IO, MB-RL and MB-TP)
This adapter cable allows to connect 1 Magnescale sensor (Sony) on a M2 (ref 15000) or M3 (ref 13000) TTL. The SUBD-15 connector contains an electronic card which manages the error signal of a Magnescale sensor.
This cable is used to connect the M2/M3 to a computer.
This cable allows to connect the Heidenhain sensors with the M23 round plug and 11µA signal on a M2 (ref 15020) or M3 (ref 13020) display.
This cable allows to connect 1 Mitutoyo sensor on a M2 (ref 15000)/M3 (ref 13000) display.
This cable is used to connect the M2/M3 to a Metro Mux multiplexer
The MB-TP module is used to read a type K thermocouple or a PT100 probe and use it on a Metro display to create an alarm on a temperature variation or to perform temperature compensation of the measurement.