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T435 'L' Series rugged, single axis, high precision 4-20mA Servo Inclinometers

an ISO9001:2008 and AS9100B certified global leader in the design, development and manufacture of inclinometers, accelerometers, force transducers, load cells, rotary encoders, instrumentation and accessories for industrial, military and aerospace customers, has announced the global launch of the T435 'L' series, a range of compact, rugged, single axis gravity referenced servo inclinometers, designed for precision angular measurements within space constrained environments.

Available in ranges from ±3° to ±90°, the fully customizable T435 'L' series offers a high-level 4-20mA (loop powered) signal, proportional to the sine of the available angle of tilt, with resolution down to 0.2 arc seconds and 1,500g mechanical shock survivability. The 4-20mA output of the T435 'L' series is specifically designed for electrically noisy environments, or where inclinometer output signals must travel over long distances.
With a form factor measuring only 61mm (2.41 in.) high and less than 37mm (1.46 in.) in diameter, sensors can be stacked for simultaneous X- & Y-axis measurements of tilt angles. Units are fully self-contained and able to connect to a DC power source and readout or control device, to form a complete operating system. Solder pin terminations are standard. T435 'L' series inclinometers operate on a single 24Vdc supply, and the output series load resistance can be as high as 400?. Due to their small size and precision tilt measurement capabilities, the T435 'L' series is ideal for use in down bore-hole monitoring, platform alignment, level control and calibration, structural monitoring and general high-precision angular measurement applications.

All Sherborne Sensors T435 'L' series inclinometers are 100% tested and calibrated at the factory prior to shipment, and are accompanied by a two-year comprehensive warranty. The product is also included under the new Sherborne Sensors Guaranteed On-Time Delivery program.


April 2010

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