Dual-axis inclinometer ACA826T
digitalRS-485RS-232

dual-axis inclinometer
dual-axis inclinometer
dual-axis inclinometer
dual-axis inclinometer
dual-axis inclinometer
dual-axis inclinometer
dual-axis inclinometer
dual-axis inclinometer
dual-axis inclinometer
dual-axis inclinometer
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Characteristics

Number of axes
dual-axis
Output
digital, RS-485, RS-232, TTL
Technology
MEMS
Other characteristics
high-precision, rugged, high-resolution, with aluminum housing, waterproof, anti-vibration, temperature-compensated, for angle measurement, for the construction industry, IP67
Inclination

Min.: 1 °

Max.: 30 °

Resolution

0.0005 °

Description

FULL TEMP COMPENSATION MODBUS INCLINOMETER Dual-Axis Inclinometer Output Mode RS232/RS485/RS422/TTL Are Optional Highly Anti-Vibration Performance >2000g Wide Voltage Input: 9~36V Wide Temperature Working: -40~+85℃ Product Description ACA826T is a full-temperature compensated high-precision dual-axis MODBUS output inclinometer professionally developed by Ruifen Technology for high-precision level measurement and leveling. The high-resolution 0.0005° can completely replace the traditional high-precision level. Digital signal transmission, supporting professional computer software, accurate data measurement and recording, output interface RS232, RS485, RS422, TTL optional. The characteristics of non-contact installation make the ACA816T have super strong system integration, easy installation, just fix the sensor on the surface of the measured object with screws, the horizontal angle of the object can be automatically calculated, simple to use. It has strong resistance to external electromagnetic interference and strong ability to withstand shock and vibration. It has a great competitive advantage among domestic counterparts.

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