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This affordable inclinometer sensor offers high precision and reliability, available in single or dual-axis configurations. The SUCH sensor supports customizable measuring ranges (±10°, ±30°, ±60°, ±90°, ±180°) and delivers up to 0.01° accuracy. Built with MEMS technology, it ensures temperature and nonlinear error compensation, along with strong resistance to shock, vibration, and electromagnetic interference.
Single Axis Line Color Function
Dual Axis Line Color Function
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.
Electrical Specification
Yes, tilt sensors with high accuracy are suitable for high-precision applications, including scientific research, industrial machinery, and equipment monitoring, where precise tilt measurements are critical.
In general, tilt sensors are relatively easy to install, as most models are designed for straightforward integration into existing systems. They typically come with mounting brackets or clips, and the wiring process is simple, especially for sensors with digital or switch outputs. However, it's important to ensure proper alignment and calibration for optimal performance. However, installation complexity may vary depending on the specific sensor model and the system you're integrating it with.
Tilt sensors are available in both single-axis and dual-axis configurations. A single-axis tilt sensor detects tilt along one direction, while a dual-axis tilt sensor can measure tilt in two directions (X and Y axes), providing more comprehensive data for applications that require multi-directional tilt detection.