Inclinometers

Nov. 3, 2005
The LCI 360 inclinometer is a biaxial device for high-accuracy applications in low shock and vibration environments.

It uses a torsion flexure suspension for repeatability and low hysteresis at low frequencies. The LCF 2000 and LCF 3000 inclinometers are two or three-axis devices available with options such as single-ended power supplies, internal temperature sensors, and 4 to 20-mA outputs.

Jewell Instruments, 850 Perimeter Rd., Manchester, NH 03103, (603) 669-6400, jewellinstruments.com

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