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Industrial Inclinometer for Tilt Measurement

Oct. 17, 2014
BEI Sensors has introduced the T-Series industrial inclinometer which is a compact sensor for measurement of slope or tilt angles of an object with respect to gravity. It uses MEMS technology and

BEI Sensors has introduced the T-Series industrial inclinometer which is a compact sensor for measurement of slope or tilt angles of an object with respect to gravity. It uses MEMS technology and offers a wide range of motion feedback, including dual axis up to ±60° or single axis of 360°. The inclinometer has a resolution of 0.01° and accuracy of 0.1° and incorporates built-in linearity and temperature compensations—both for offset and sensitivity. It features an encapsulated sensor and a glass fiber reinforced plastic or an AW6082-T6 aluminum alloy housing. The plastic is made with automotive grade UV resistant material with UL 95 V-0 classification for safety of flammability. The T-Series industrial inclinometer is meant for tilt measurement applications on industrial equipment like mobile cranes, forklifts, drilling towers, construction, and agricultural machinery. 

BEI Sensors, 7230 Hollister Ave., Goleta, CA 93117, (805) 968-0782 

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