The portable Wand and Digital Measurement Software provides infinite measuring and infinite repair data. Matrix's innovative technology allows users to break free from cumbersome mechanical measurement devices and limited repair data.
1. The Matrix Wand allows you to use three dimensional XYZ measurements to compare an undamaged vehicle to the damaged vehicle you are repairing.
2. Infinite Data gives you access to all three dimensional XYZ measurement required for a quality repair. Paper data (incomplete data) is just that, limited in its usefulness and not available in full 3-D (XYZ).
3. Repair Analysis Software allows you to compare any two XYZ points from millions of choices.
With virtual measuring you can now measure the distance between two points through any three-dimensional XYZ axis. For example, take note of the measurement between point 1 and 8 (1750mm). This distance is nearly impossible to accurately measure using a tape or tram gauge.
With virtual data from the Matrix Wand, you can choose from millions of different points to measure. Paper data is incomplete and limited to a pre-selected number of points.
Imagine being able to compare a damaged and undamaged vehicle across any three-dimensional XYZ point. With the Matrix Wand, the only limit to repair data is your imagination.
The Wand can be used to map a damaged vehicle AND an undamaged vehicle of the same model and year. By measuring the two vehicles in a three-dimensional XYZ space, a technician can be completely confident in repairing hard hit vehicles.
A mapped vehicle (damaged or undamaged) can be saved in a database to be used for future comparisons. The ability to develop such an automoible reference library with this scope of 3D XYZ measurement information is what we call "Infinite Data".
Green Line Predicts:
1. Toe Angle
2. Cradle/Cross-Member/Lower Control Arm Symmetry
Orange Line Predicts:
1. Caster Angle
2. Strut/Knuckle Symmetry
Red Line Predicts:
1. Camber Angle
2. Spindle/Knuckle Symmetry
The Matrix Wand allows you to invest only the time you need to predict correct wheel alignment.
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