Electronic inclinometer (clinometers)We offer a wide range of electronic inclinometers and digital inclinometers to cover a variety of applications. We aim to understand your angle measurement requirement so that we can offer the most suitable and cost effective product for your application. Please click the images or links below for more information. If you need any assistance with product selection then please contact us with your requirements, for technical advice, or for a quotation. |
| Inclinometer Sensors With Signal Conditioning | |
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A range of inclinometer sensors with signal conditioning to give an electronic output of angle. These can be incorporated into a device to provide information and feedback of the degree of tilt. Please click the image or link for more details. |
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• Single or dual axis electronic inclinometer sensors |
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| Inclinometers With Digital Readout Display | |
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A range of inclinometers with digital display readout to indicate the angle or gradient being measured. Several different standard types are available to suit most applications. Please click the image or link to the left for more details |
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• All in one units or remote sensor and display types |
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| Tilt Switches | |
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These devices give a switched output at a specific angle. The threshold can be user adjusted or factory set. Primarily used as tilt warning devices for vehicle rollover protection. Please click the image or link to the left for more details. |
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• Bank angle warning system for ride-on mowers |
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| Precision Electronic Inclinometers | |
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These are extremely sensitive inertial inclinometer sensors that measure angle with virtually infinite resolution. They are fully self-contained (closed loop system) and have a measuring range from ±1° to ±90°. They respond to changes of slope as small as 0.1 second of arc. Fluid filled units have hysteresis less that 0.0005% of full range output, and vibration rectification is less than 10 arc seconds/g. |
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