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Supplier: Sherborne Sensors
Description: The DQG Series is a small, cost-effective, dual axis inclinometer designed for horizontal mounting. A microprocessor controls the inclinometer enabling a linearised and temperature corrected angle output signal. The unit has a metal housing and can be operated from an unregulated
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 185 F
- Output: Analog
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Supplier: Spectron Glass and Electronics Inc.
Description: The SPECTROTILTtm II family of Dual Axis Inclinometers combine the SP 5000 Series sensor with CMOS or custom designed hybrid signal conditioning circuitry. The result is a high performance / low cost dual axis inclinometer which can tackle the most demanding applications. All models
- Accuracy: 0.0600 degrees
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -4 to 158 F
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Supplier: Fredericks Company - Televac
Description: 0729-1753-99 Dual-Axis Analog Inclinometer The 0729-1753-99 analog inclinometer utilizes a Fredericks TrueTILT™ wide-range electrolytic tilt sensor and analog signal conditioner. This inclinometer has superior tolerances and unit-to-unit performance. Its low
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 185 F
- Output: Analog
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Supplier: Fredericks Company - Televac
Description: 0729-1751-99 Dual-Axis SPI Inclinometer The 0729-1751-99 SPI inclinometer utilizes a Fredericks TrueTILT™ wide-range electrolytic tilt sensor and SPI signal conditioner. This inclinometer has superior tolerances and unit-to-unit performance. Its small profile and
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 185 F
- Output: Digital
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Supplier: Fredericks Company - Televac
Description: The 0729-1755-99 analog inclinometer utilizes a Fredericks TrueTilt™ wide range electrolytic tilt sensor and analog signal conditioner. Its robust plastic housing and epoxy potting provide excellent durability and environmental protection. This inclinometer has superior
- Angular Range: -60 to 60 degrees
- Angular Resolution: 0.0030 degrees
- Applications: Automotive / Transportation, Construction / Building Site, Machine Shop / Tool Room, Light Duty / Office, Surveying / Field Work
- Cross Vial / Dual Axis Capability: Yes
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Supplier: Fredericks Company - Televac
Description: The 0729-1755-99 analog inclinometer utilizes a Fredericks TrueTilt™ wide range electrolytic tilt sensor and analog signal conditioner. Its robust plastic housing and epoxy potting provide excellent durability and environmental protection. This inclinometer has superior
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 158 F
- Output: Digital
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Supplier: Spectron Glass and Electronics Inc.
Description: The SPECTROTILTtm II family of Dual Axis Inclinometers combine the SP 5000 Series sensor with CMOS or custom designed hybrid signal conditioning circuitry. The result is a high performance / low cost dual axis inclinometer which can tackle the most demanding applications. All models
- Accuracy: 0.0600 degrees
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -4 to 158 F
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Supplier: M.A.E. Apparecchiature Elettroniche srl
Description: Monoaxial inclinometer sensor for statistical structural monitoring based on magneto-resistive technology with resolution 0.01, housed in a case with IP-68 protection rate and equipped with 7 poles female AMPHENOL connector IP-68 protection rate. Sensor is supplied with aluminum bracket for
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 1
- Tilt Angle: 10 degrees
- Type: Electrolytic
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Supplier: M.A.E. Apparecchiature Elettroniche srl
Description: Biaxial inclinometer for statistical structural monitoring, based on magneto-resistive technology with 0.01° resolution, housed in case with IP-68 protection rate and equipped with 7 poles female AMPHENOL 7 connectors with IP-68 protection rate. sensor is supplied complete with aluminum
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Tilt Angle: 10 degrees
- Type: Electrolytic
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Supplier: M.A.E. Apparecchiature Elettroniche srl
Description: Monoaxial inclinometer for statically structural monitoring based on servo-inclinometric technology with resolution 0.001°, housed in a case with protection rate IP-68 and equipped with 7 poles female AMPHENOL connector with IP-68 protection rate. Sensor is equipped with aluminum bracket for
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 1
- Tilt Angle: 10 degrees
- Type: Electrolytic
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Supplier: Spectron Glass and Electronics Inc.
Description: The Spectrotilttm II MICRO 50 is a Dual Axis Digital Inclinometer, which delivers an RS232 output. It combines the quality and reliability of the SP 5000 Series tilt sensor, with a microprocessor and 12 bit A to D converter. It features the same open architecture as the rest of the
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -4 to 158 F
- Output: Digital
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Supplier: Spectron Glass and Electronics Inc.
Description: The SPECTROTILTtm 4-20mA Electronic Inclinometer is a fully signal conditioned, single axis tilt sensor. By combining a proprietary glass/ceramic hybrid electrolytic tilt sensor, with custom electronics, the SPECTROTILTtm rivals both the performance of higher priced sensors, and the
- Accuracy: 0.1000 degrees
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 1
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 158 F
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Supplier: Advanced Orientation Systems, Inc.
Description: This special all Solid State Analog Vdc output tilt modules are built around a customized state of the art CMOS components. In a single (7001) and dual axis (7002) versions it provides an economical and reliable tilt sensing solution for applications requiring superior Mid-Wide range LINEARITY,
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 212 F
- Output: Analog
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Supplier: Shenzhen Rion Technology Co., Ltd
Description: sensor accuracy is far superior than the Inclinometer sensor relative to the electrolyte principle or the capacitance principle on the nonlinearity,repeata bility, hysteresis, temperature drift and working temperature, resistance shock anti-vibration and other properties. Internal
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 185 F
- Output: Digital
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Supplier: Shenzhen Rion Technology Co., Ltd
Description: ACA2200-CANopen is a digital output tilt sensor, high accuracy tilt sensor, This series tilt sensor accuracy is far superior than the tilt sensor relative to the electrolyte principle or the capacitance principle on the nonlinearity,repeata bility, hysteresis, temperature drift and working
- Form Factor: Module / Standalone
- Number of Axes: 2
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 185 F
- Output: Analog
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Electrolytic Tilt Sensors and Inclinometers: A Primer - Sensors Online Magazine, September 2004
The term tilt sensor is often used to identify a large variety of devices that measure, indicate, or otherwise provide a signal of some type when tilted from (or to) a level position, using gravity as a reference. While a number of these devices are indeed tilt sensors, others are not. To determine
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The Basics of Electrolytic Tiltmeters
The words tiltmeter, inclinometer and clinometer all refer to an inertially referenced device that measures angular rotation with respect to a vertical gravity vector, the most stable of all external references. At Jewell Instruments we denote our highest precision instruments as tiltmeters. We use
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Comparison of the effects in the rock mass of large-scale chemical and nuclear explosions. Final technical report, June 9, 1994--October 9, 1994
types of - the optical inclinometers KO-IOKO-10 were used to measure the displacements before and after the explosion, and - the electrolytic inclinometer was used to measure the displacements during the explosion.
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Compass heading is determined by a triaxial magnetometer, pitch and roll by an electrolytic inclinometer and depth by a piezoelectric transducer.
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Fiber-optic inclinometer for structural health monitoring
One of the most wide-spread nowadays types of tilt sensors is an electro- lytic inclinometer [4].
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Journal of Propulsion and Power > Hall-Effect Thruster--Cathode Coupling, Part I: Efficiency Improvements from an Extended Outer Pole
The level is sensed by an electrolytic inclinometer , and controlled by a microstepping motor connected to an 80-threads-per-inch screw.
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Lunar Net—a proposal in response to an ESA M3 call in 2010 for a medium sized mission
Other possibilities include a Spectron L-series device, as used by The Open University group on Huygens and the Mars 96 penetrators (See Fig. 7), an Analog Devices ADXL320, and a two-axis electrolytic inclinometer (e.g. from Fredericks Company).
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Electric fishes as a biological prototype of new technology
Electrolytic inclinometers that have a cavity filled with a conductive liquid with a bubble or a pen- dulum and a system of electrodes are the most wide- spread.
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The error correction and simulation of board angle in research about dynamic measurement of warship's true course--《Ship Science and Technology》2013年09期
TIAN Cheng-hao,YAN Ying-min,JIN Ying-wei(Ordnance Engineering College,Shijiazhuang 050003,China);Application of electrolytic inclinometer sensor in the ship-borne two-axis antenna[J];Transducer and Microsystem Technologies;2011-03 .
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El In-Place Inclinometer from Gage Technique : Quote, RFQ, Price and Buy
The in-place inclinometer system consists of inclinometer casing and a string of electrolytic inclinometer sensors.
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A measurement system for fast-pulsed magnets: a case study on Linac4 at CERN
All angular measurements can be referred to gravity through an electrolytic inclinometer positioned on the coil shaft, sampled by an ADC integrated in the encoder board.
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The influence of body posture, arm movement, and work stress on trapezius activity during computer work
Pos- tural angles were detected by inclinometers ( electrolytic liquid sensors), with error margin <3.6° (Hagen et al. 1995).