Linear displacement transducer PTDT series
potentiometerLVDTanalog

linear displacement transducer
linear displacement transducer
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Characteristics

Type
linear
Technology
potentiometer, LVDT
Output signal
analog
Other characteristics
rugged, compact

Description

Features: ● - Full-scale ranges from 250mm to 4000mm ● - Rugged, low profile design ● - Wheatstone bridge output circuits ● - Compatible with all strain gage signal instrumentation. ● - Measurement possible with strain amplifier ● - Compact, lightweight, and easy to install ● - Low measuring force of the wire ● - Stainless steel wire is used (SUS 304) ● - Standard cable or optional connections. ● - Easy to install and use. PTDT Displacement Transducers are designed to measure displacement by converting expansion / contraction of a sensing wire to electric signal by potentiometer with bridge circuit. Those models are available with rated capacity 250 mm to 4000 mm, all providing a high rated output of 5 mV/V. In addition, measuring force of the wire is constant, thereby making these transducers easy to use. The PTDT Displacement Transducers provides a voltage signal linearly proportional to the extension of a retractable stainless steel cable. Used for indicating the displacement of the test structure, member or part to which the cable is attached, installation is quick and easy. Simply attach the base of the sensor to a reference surface, the cable to the component being displaced, and the electrical leads to any instrument accepting strain-gage signal inputs. With the certified calibration data and wiring instructions provided with each sensor, you will be making displacement measurements in minutes. Applications: Automotive Strain/Stress Analysis Material Elasticity Measuring Material Test Actuator Stroke Measuring Automation
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