1-axis inclinometer Clinometer 80
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1-axis inclinometer
1-axis inclinometer
1-axis inclinometer
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Characteristics

Number of axes
1-axis
Output
analog
Technology
mechanical
Other characteristics
rugged, portable
Inclination

Max.: 180 °

Min.: -180 °

Resolution

1 °

Description

Execution: Standard version with prismatic measuring base of hardened steel, finely rectified, 150mm long, without magnetic inserts, according to Standards DIN877 + DIN2276/1 Options: Measuring base of hardened steel, prismatic, with magnetic inserts Measuring base of hardened steel, flat, without magnetic inserts Measuring base of hardened steel, flat, with magnetic inserts Scale on micrometer drum: 1 division = 1 arcmin The main vial has a sensitivity of 0.30 mm/m, equivalent to 1 arcmin Limits of error: 1,5 arcmin The prismatic bases are suitable for shaft diameters Ø 17 … Ø 80 mm Packed in a wooden storage case Function: The CLINOMETER 80 is particularly suitable for precisely measuring angular deviation in any inclination on flat surfaces and shafts (with prismatic base only). Measuring range ±180 degrees The CLINOMETER 80 allows in an easy way all sorts of inclination measurements with a reading of 1 arcmin. A guess at approx. 0.5 arcmin is possible for the experienced user For a rough setting, the micrometer drum can be disengaged by pressing it with the thumb in direction of the arrow. A coarse setting is then made by rotating the vial by hand. Reengage the drive and rotate the micrometer drum to obtain the final setting Optional magnetic inserts in the measuring base assure an excellent adhesion to shafts and surfaces in any position

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BIEMH 2024
BIEMH 2024

3-07 Jun 2024 Bilbao (Spain) Hall 3 - Stand C-42

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