SLT0951-1
Slim Bodied Series - 9.5mm Body Diameter
- Side cable exit
- Measurement range from 25mm to 200mm
- 175°C (350°F) operating temperature
- Sealed to IP68/69K
Active Sensors Submersible LVDT Sensors are designed specifically for applications in which the sensor is fully submerged for prolonged periods. The sensor’s fully welded 316 stainless steel construction is able to withstand harsh underwater environments as found in marine, mining, off-shore, geophysical and industrial processes. The AC/AC LVDT Series are high specification contactless linear sensors, which are designed and manufactured to quality standards required for high performance control and measurement systems.
Available in measurement ranges from 25mm to 200mm the materials selection and advanced manufacturing techniques ensure superior sensor stability, accuracy and repeatability in the most hostile of environments up to 175°C (350°F).
The AC/AC LVDT series are high specification contactless linear sensors, which are designed and manufactured to quality standards required for high performance industrial, automotive and aerospace control and measurement systems.
Available in measurement ranges from 10mm to 200mm the materials selection and advanced manufacturing techniques ensure superior sensor stability, accuracy and repeatability in the most hostile of environments up to 200°C (400°F). Precision-layered winding techniques provide the necessary environmental protection required to avoid dielectric breakdown and produce electrical output stability under vibration, acceleration, mechanical and thermal shock. A choice of mounting options is available with all models.
The SCU3000 LVDT signal conditioning units (SCUs) are designed to operate with a wide range of LVDT sensors and provide either a Voltage, CanBus, Modbus or 4 – 20 mA output. The SCUs are designed to be remote from the LVDTs high temperature hostile environment, typically in clutch actuation, gear shift and brake caliper applications. They are also advantageous where it is prohibitive to use a LVDT sensor with integral electronics. They are extensively used in motorsport and require either a 5.0Vdc regulated or 8V to 30Vdc unregulated supply. The SCUs are factory programmed with the LVDT sensor for ease of setup.