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Sherborne Releases T333 Tri-Axial Linear Servo Inclinometer

Can withstand high levels of vibration and shock.

| Published November 16, 2012

Sherborne Sensors launched the T333 Series gravity referenced, tri-axial linear servo inclinometer. Derived from Sherborne's T233 Series of dual-axis inclinometers, the T333 is designed for use in a variety of commercial, industrial and military applications where a high level of accuracy and robustness is required, the company said.

Designed with both electronic and hydro-dynamic damping, the T333 Series can withstand high levels of vibration and mechanical shock (up to 1500g). It 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 degrees to ±90 degrees. As a special option, each axis can be specified with differing angular ranges to ensure optimal compatibility and performance with the selected application.

For more information, visit Sherborne Sensors.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.


 

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