Supersmall inclinometers

Oct. 25, 2007
The LSR Series Inclinometers target high-accuracy applications with space constraints.

The compact, cylindrical shape and the “stacking” feature of the LSR Series facilitate the use of several inclinometers to handle multiaxis measurements. The devices have a 1.43-in. diameter and are 1.6-in. high. LSR Series offer readings with a 1-microradian resolution and put out signals over a ±5-V range. high outputs at lower frequencies. The LSR Series typically finds use in heavy construction, grading, ship and barge leveling, deviation surveys, continuous casting, underwater drilling and mining operations, and weapons platform leveling.

Jewell Instruments LLC, 850 Perimeter Rd., Manchester, NH 03103, (603) 669-6400, jewellinstruments.com

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