Servo-inclinometer
±14.5°, ±30°, ±90° | LSI series
Sherborne Sensors Limited
The LSI Series from Sherborne Sensors is a family of cost-effective, precision gravity referenced servo inclinometers, designed for use across a broad range of industry and military applications, without sacrificing angular measurement accuracy.
Available in ranges of ±14.5°, ±30° and ±90°, with choice of single ended or bi-polar power supplies, the LSI series is fully self-contained with a 5-volt dc output. Though designed for use in less harsh environments than the industry's best-selling Sherborne Sensors LSO series range, LSI series inclinometers still offer a broad operating temperature range and shock survival in excess of 500g. Units are available in standard ranges, and may be customized to meet specific customer requirements.
Features
- Fully self-contained - connect to a DC power source and a readout or control device for a complete operating system
- High-level DC output signal proportional to sine of the angle of tilt
- ±14.5°, ±30° & ±90° ranges available
Applications
- Level control of machines and structures
- Safety control of cranes and lifting equipment
- Civil engineering studies
- Marine ballast transfer systems
Available in ranges of ±14.5°, ±30° and ±90°, with choice of single ended or bi-polar power supplies, the LSI series is fully self-contained with a 5-volt dc output. Though designed for use in less harsh environments than the industry's best-selling Sherborne Sensors LSO series range, LSI series inclinometers still offer a broad operating temperature range and shock survival in excess of 500g. Units are available in standard ranges, and may be customized to meet specific customer requirements.
Features
- Fully self-contained - connect to a DC power source and a readout or control device for a complete operating system
- High-level DC output signal proportional to sine of the angle of tilt
- ±14.5°, ±30° & ±90° ranges available
Applications
- Level control of machines and structures
- Safety control of cranes and lifting equipment
- Civil engineering studies
- Marine ballast transfer systems
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