2-axis inclination sensor AW001
analogIO-LinkIP67

2-axis inclination sensor
2-axis inclination sensor
2-axis inclination sensor
2-axis inclination sensor
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Characteristics

Number of axes
2-axis
Output
analog, IO-Link
Other characteristics
IP67, IP68, IP69K
Inclination

Min.: -180 °

Max.: 180 °

Resolution

0.05 °

Description

Overview Precise inclination measurement and vibration analysis in one device (can be switched via IO-Link) for mobile & industrial applications excellent accuracy, high sampling rate and parameterisable vibration suppression 2x programmable normally open / normally closed & analogue output Protection rating IP65/ IP67/ IP68/ IP69k Description The inclination sensor AW001 combines precise inclination measurement and vibration analysis in one device. Excellent accuracy, high sampling rate and configurable vibration suppression enable universal use in standard mobile and industrial applications. The high IP69K protection rating ensures use in extremely harsh environments. Inclination measurement is possible across a ±180°measuring range in two axes. The sensor has a compact housing with two M12 connectors for electrical connection. The left connector provides two separate switching outputs for the X and the Y-axis, while the right connector offers two 4...20 mA analogue signals for measuring in both directions. The sensor can optionally output the measured values via an IO-Link interface, which is also used to program the sensor. The operating mode of the sensor can be switched to vibration measurement via IO-Link and monitor the status of your machine.

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Hannover Messe 2024
Hannover Messe 2024

22-26 Apr 2024 Hannover (Germany) Hall 6 - Stand B57, (11)

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