Inclinometers offer low-cost precision
Although designed for less harsh environments than the LSOC range, the LSI inclinometers still boast a broad operating temperature range and shock survival in excess of 500G.
Sherborne Sensors has released its LSI range of precision servo inclinometers, designed to meet growing customer need for cost-effective precision inclinometers suitable for a broad range of demanding applications.
The LSI is suited to applications including monitoring of civil engineering structures, geophysical and seismic studies, machine and structure alignment, pipeline levelling, crane safety and satellite antenna levelling.
The LSI is a self-contained, precision, gravity referenced servo inclinometer with a 5V DC output and is available in several angular ranges up to +/-90 degrees with choices of single-ended or bipolar power supplies.
Although designed for less harsh environments than the LSOC range, the LSI inclinometers still boast a broad operating temperature range and shock survival in excess of 500G.
Mike Baker, Managing Director of Sherborne Sensors explained: "Our new LSI range was designed to meet the requirements of customers where the application cannot justify fitting the LSOC inclinometer but who still need a sensor with a precision and range of input options over and above that offered by lower cost mass market products".
"Initial interest in our LSI inclinometers has been very strong and we expect these sensors to become a cornerstone of our inclinometer product range".
Sherborne Sensors' LSI inclinometers are available immediately in standard ranges or bespoke versions can be tailored to suit specific customer requirements.
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