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    Electronic Tilt Sensor, Explosion-proof, ±90°~180°

    SKU: SUCH-TTS-MK700
    $276.33
    ● Measuring Range: Single axis ±180°/ Dual axis ±90° (Optional) ● Measuring Axis: X, Y axis ● Output Signal: RS232 / RS485 / RS422 / TTL / CAN (Optional) ● Protection Rating: IP67
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    Overview

    The explosion-proof electronic inclinometer sensor is designed for tilt angle measurement in hazardous and tough environments. Selectable measurement ranges of single-axis ±180° or dual-axis ±90° are provided. And it offers high accuracy options of 0.3°, 0.1°, or 0.01°, and a resolution of up to 0.05°. The SUCH sensor is reliable and accurate for industrial equipment monitoring and other precision applications.

    Feature

    • Multiple Output Signals: Tilt sensor supports various output signal options, including RS485, RS232, TTL, RS422, and CAN, providing flexibility for integration with different systems and applications.
    • IP67 Protection Rating: This SUCH sensor provides excellent protection against dust and water, ensuring worry-free operation in harsh environments.

    Dimension (Unit:mm)

    Electronic tilt sensor dimension

    Wiring Diagram

    Electronic tilt sensor wiring

    RS232/RS485/TTL Line Color Function

    Electrical Connection 1 2 3 4 5
    Red White Black Green Yellow
    RS232 VCC NC GND RXD TXD
    RS485 VCC NC GND (B, D-) (A, D+)
    TTL VCC NC GND RXD TXD

    RS422 Line Color Function

    RS422 1 2 3 4 5 6
    Red Black Green Yellow White Brown
    VCC GND RXD- (B-) RXD+ (A+) TXD- (A+) TXD- (B-)


    Installation

    Electronic tilt sensor installation

    1. Please ensure the inclinometer sensor is installed correctly. Improper installation may result in measurement inaccuracies, especially with regard to the "surface" and "line" alignment.
    2. The surface where the inclinometer sensor is mounted and the surface being measured should be securely attached, flat, and stable. If the mounting surface is uneven, it can lead to angle measurement errors.
    3. The axis of the inclinometer sensor should be parallel to the measured axis, and efforts should be made to avoid any angle between the two axes.
    Specs
    Measuring Range Single axis ±180°/ 2 axis ±90° (optional)
    Accuracy 0.3° 0.1° 0.01° (optional)
    Resolution 0.05° 0.01° 0.002°
    Output Signal RS232 / RS485 / RS422 / TTL / CAN (optional)
    Measuring Axis X, Y axis
    Frequency Response DC response 100Hz
    Long-term Stability <0.15°
    Zero Temperature Drift ±0.01°/C
    Power-on Start-up Time 0.2s
    Response Time 0.01s
    Auto Output Rate 5Hz output, 15Hz, 35Hz, 50Hz programmable (RS485 not available)
    Average Operating Time ≥55000 hours/trip
    Shock Resistance 20000g, 0.5ms, 3 times/axis
    Vibration Resistance 10g/ms, 10~1000Hz
    Insulation Resistance ≥100MΩ
    Waterproof Rating IP67
    Supply Voltage 9~36V
    Working Current No load 40mA
    Operating Temperature -40°C~+85°C
    Storage Temperature -55°C~+125°C
    Housing Material Aluminum alloy with matte oxidation
    Mounting Four M4 screws
    Cable Standard with 1.5 meter length, abrasion resistant, oil resistant, wide temperature, shielded cable 6*0.2mm2
    Weight 185g (without box)
    Application
    Tilt sensor for oil drilling

    Oil Drilling

    Tilt sensor for construction vehicle

    Construction Vehicle

    Tilt sensor for geological monitoring

    Geological Monitoring

    FAQ

    An explosion-proof tilt sensor is essential for environments where hazardous materials or gases are present. These sensors are designed with special enclosures and components that prevent sparks or electrical faults from igniting flammable substances. By using an explosion-proof tilt sensor, you ensure the safety of your equipment and personnel in high-risk industries such as oil and gas, chemicals, and mining.

    The electronic tilt sensor stands out because it offers precise angle measurement and superior reliability, especially in harsh environments. Unlike mechanical or hydraulic sensors, electronic tilt sensors have no moving parts, making them more durable and maintenance-free. Additionally, some models come with a sensored design that improves control accuracy and smooth performance, which is ideal for critical applications. The electronic tilt sensor also offers faster response times and is often more compact compared to traditional models.

    Yes, this tilt sensor is suitable for outdoor use. It is weather-resistant and can handle various outdoor conditions like rain and dust, as long as it is properly installed and protected from extreme elements.

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