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    Analog Inclinometer Sensor, ±10°~±90°, 4-20mA

    SKU: SUCH-INS-518528
    $638.46
    ● Measuring Range: ±10° / ±30° / ±60° / ±90° ● Output Signal: 4-20mA ● Absolute Accuracy (@25℃): 0.005° / 0.01° / 0.02° / 0.05° ● Protection Rating: IP67
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    Overview

    The analog tilt sensor is available in single-axis and dual-axis configurations, with selectable measurement ranges of ±10°, ±30°, ±60°, or ±90°. It offers high precision with a maximum absolute accuracy of 0.005° and outputs a 4-20mA industrial standard signal. Powered by DC 9-36V, this SUCH sensor ensures stable, reliable performance and is ideal for applications requiring high accuracy and stability in harsh industrial environments.

    Feature

    • The single/dual-axis inclinometer sensor uses dynamic zero-point calibration for quick startup, high resolution, stable data, and strong shock and vibration resistance.
    • The inclinometer sensor has built-in radio frequency protection and an anti-electromagnetic interference circuit.
    • To improve signal resistance, the tilt sensor combines technologies like a high-performance MCU, three-proof PCB, shielded cables, and a durable metal casing, ensuring reliable operation in harsh environments.

    Dimension (Unit:mm)

    Analog inclinometer sensor dimension

    Wiring Definition

    Single Axis Line Color Function

    Analog inclinometer sensor single axis wiring

    RED WHITE GREEN BLACK GRAY
    DC 11.5-36V
    Power supply positive
    Out X
    X axis output current
    NC
    Spare line
    GND
    Power supply negative
    Signal ground

    Dual Axis Line Color Function

    Analog inclinometer sensor dual axis wiring

    RED WHITE GREEN BLACK GRAY
    DC 11.5-36V
    Power supply positive
    Out X
    X axis output current
    NC
    Spare line
    GND
    Power supply negative
    Signal ground

     

    Installation Diagram

    The installation should ensure that the bottom of the inclinometer sensor is parallel to the measured surface and minimize the impact of dynamic forces and acceleration on the sensor. This inclinometer sensor can be installed either horizontally or vertically. For installation, please refer to the following guidelines.

    Analog inclinometer sensor installation

    Specs
    Measuring Axis X/XY (single/dual)
    Measuring Range* ±10° ±30° ±60° ±90°
    Zero Output (0° output) 12mA
    Resolution 0.001°
    Absolute Accuracy (@25℃) 0.005° 0.01° 0.02° 0.05°
    Long Term Stability 0.01° 0.02° 0.05° 0.08°
    Zero Temperature Coefficient (-40~85℃) ±0.002°/℃
    Sensitivity Temperature Coefficient (-40~85℃) ≤50 ppm/℃
    Power On Time 0.5s
    Response Time 0.02s
    Response Frequency 1~20Hz
    Output Signal 4-20mA
    Electromagnetic Compatibility According to EN61000 and GBT17626
    MTBF ≥50000 hours/times
    Insulation Resistance ≥100MΩ
    Shockproof 100g@11ms, 3 times/axis (half sinusoid)
    Anti-Vibration 10grms, 10~1000Hz
    Protection Rating IP67
    High Seismic Performance >2000g
    Cables Standard 2m length, wearproof, grease proofing, wide temperature, shielded cables 4*0.4mm2, aviation connector
    Dimension Shell size: L90*W59*H34mm
    Installation size: L79*W29*H6mm
    Outing screws: 3M4 screws
    Weight 190g (without cable)
    *Note: This Technical data only list ±10°, ±30°, ±60°, ±90° series for reference, other measuring range please refer to the adjacent specifications.

    Electrical Specification

    Item Min. Standard Max. Condition
    Power Supply 9V 12V, 24V 36V Standard
    Working Current / 40mA / No-load
    Output Load / 400kΩ 1000kΩ Resistive
    Working Temperature -40℃ / +85℃ /
    Store Temperature -55℃ / +100℃ /

    PDF computingAnalog Inclinometer Sensor, ±10°~±90°, 4-20mA User Manual

    Application
    Tilt sensor for oil drilling

    Oil Drilling

    Tilt sensor for construction vehicle

    Construction Vehicle

    Tilt sensor for geological monitoring

    Geological Monitoring

    FAQ

    This sensor features a 4-20mA analog output signal. The 4-20mA current loop is widely used in industrial applications, providing a reliable and easy-to-read signal for integration into monitoring and control systems.

    Analog sensors, like this one, output a continuous current (4-20mA) that corresponds to the measured angle, offering a simpler integration method with legacy systems. Digital sensors, on the other hand, output discrete signals (e.g., CANopen, Modbus), providing higher resolution and more flexibility for modern, data-intensive systems.

    Integration is simple thanks to the direct lead interface. The sensor is designed for easy connection to your existing system, ensuring a smooth and efficient setup process without the need for complex wiring or additional components.

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