PRODUCT NEWS
T333 Tri-Axial Linear Servo Inclinometera global leader in
the design, development and manufacture of sensors for military,
aerospace and industrial applications, announces the launch of the
T333 Series gravity referenced, tri-axial linear servo inclinometer.
Derived from Sherborne Sensors extremely successful T233 Series of
dual axis inclinometers, the T333 is the next evolution of products
designed for use in a wide variety of commercial, industrial and
military applications where a high level of accuracy and robustness is
required.
Extremely rugged and designed with both electronic and hydro-dynamic
damping, the T333 Series can withstand high levels of vibration and
mechanical shock up to 1500g. Additionally, it has an operating
temperature range of -18 to 70°C and a survival temperature range of
-40 to 70°C.The T333 is fully self contained with electrical terminations via a
multi-pin, electrical connector and can be connected to a DC power
source and readout or control device for a complete operating system.
Each axis of the T333 is fully isolated and available in ranges from
±3° to ±90°. As a special option, each axis can be specified with
differing angular ranges to ensure optimal compatibility and
performance with the selected application.Sherborne Sensors high precision inclinometers are designed to
measure angular inclination with virtually infinite resolution,
providing reliable, highly accurate, tilt and inclination
measurements, says Mike Baker, managing director, Sherborne Sensors.
We anticipate the T333 being used in critical applications including
industrial process and structural health monitoring, geophysical,
seismic and civil engineering studies where reliability and accuracy
are paramount considerations.Sherborne Sensors can customise all of its inclinometers and
manufacture to comply with specific customer requirements within its
AS9100C Quality Management System. In addition, all Sherborne Sensors
products come with an industry leading two-year comprehensive warranty
and guaranteed on time delivery, and are meticulously tested and
calibrated to international standards prior to shipment.
November 2012
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