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Mitutoyo Launches MCOSMOS V5.4 with Enhanced Automation

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Mitutoyo America Corporation has recently launched MCOSMOS V5.4, the latest version of its advanced metrology software suite for coordinate measuring machines (CMMs). The update enhances CMM performance with faster setup, reduced downtime, and improved measurement throughput, supporting digital manufacturing competitiveness.

New features include enhanced PartManager with offline mode, batch editing tools, and a redesigned repeat mode offering faster, button-based execution. MCOSMOS V5.4 also expands automation capabilities via digital I/O and fieldbus communication, enabling integration with robots, signal lights, and external systems.

The software supports modern OS platforms like Windows 11 (Pro and Enterprise) and is compatible with popular CAD formats, including NX, SolidWorks, Creo, STEP, and CATIA.

GEOPAK updates include:

  • Continued support for Windows 11, Since V 5.0
  • Increased support for ASME-compliant position tolerance evaluations
  • A new “parallel planes” element for angle, width and flatness with 2D/3D View
  • Enhanced 3D and 2D visualization tools for improved clarity and control
  • New group stylus sorting enhancements
  • Improved cone evaluation with choice between least squares and minimum zone methods
  • Automatic video camera angle switching using stored probe data
  • Improved support for line profile tolerance filters
  • New customizable 3D callout styles

MCOSMOS V5.4 brings enhanced automation capabilities with support for digital I/O and fieldbus communication, enabling seamless integration with robots, signal lights, and other external systems. It is compatible with modern operating systems, including Windows 11 (Pro and Enterprise editions), and supports a broad range of CAD formats such as NX, SolidWorks, Creo, STEP, and CATIA.

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