Servo inclinometers boast high precision
A new series of servo inclinometers are designed to measure angle with high precision in military, civil and industrial applications.
Sherborne Sensors has just released the new LSA series of servo inclinometers.
These sensors are designed to measure angle with high precision in military, civil and industrial applications.
Available in standard ranges from +/-5 to +/-90 degrees there is a wide choice of input and output options.
The option of TEDS (transducer electronic datasheet) can be specified where the sensor's identification and calibration data are electronically stored for use in a suitable IEEE1451.4 sensor plug and play environment.
The sensor has a robust aluminium alloy housing and is fitted with a 9-way connector for electrical termination.
Typical applications include precision level control, civil engineering studies of structures and geophysical features, machinery installation, pipeline levelling and calibration systems where resolutions down to 0.2arc-sec are required.
Robin Butler, the Sherborne Sensors Sales and Marketing Director, commented: "The new LSA servo inclinometers compliment our existing range of sensors and have been developed after considerable consultation with our customers".
"The products are manufactured to the legendary Schaevitz quality standards and can be customised to meet specific applications".
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