Advanced Tilt Sensor Solutions Tailored for Your Application

Empowering Precision in Every Angle

Tilt sensors are essential for accurately measuring angular positions and maintaining stability in a wide variety of applications. Whether you’re optimizing heavy machinery, ensuring safety in construction equipment, or enhancing robotic systems, our tilt sensors deliver exceptional reliability and performance. At Everight Position, we offer advanced solutions designed to meet your specific needs and challenges.

Our Most Commonly Used Tilt Sensors

Inclinometers, also called tilt sensor, clinometers or slope sensors, are designed to measure the angle of an object with respect to the force of gravity. These tilt or level meters determine the pitch and/or roll angle and output these values via the appropriate electrical interface. POSTIAL ACS inclinometers are available with a variety of different output interfaces and hosuings to fit the needs of a wide variety of applications

Intrinsically safe G603 is CSA approved for use in potentially explosive gas/vapour atmospheres. The G603 is designed for industrial and scientific feedback applications and is ideal for OEMs seeking good sensor performance for arduous applications in hazardous areas.

The G603, like all Positek® sensors, is supplied with the output calibrated to the angle required by the customer, between 15 and 160 degrees and with full EMC protection built in. The sensor provides a linear output characteristic with angle of deflection. There is a machined registration mark to identify the calibrated mid point.

Overall performance, repeatability and stability are outstanding over a wide temperature range. Electrical connections to the sensor are made via an industrial standard 4-pin M12 connector, with limited rotational capability to facilitate cable routing.

The sensor has a rugged stainless steel body. The flange has two 4.5mm by 30 degree wide slots on a 48mm pitch to simplify mounting and position adjustment. Environmental sealing is to IP67.

Positek intrinsically safe sensors are designed to be used with a galvanically isolated amplifier . Approved galvanic isolation amplifiers (G005) are available from Positek; there is a choice of 0.5-9.5V or 4-20mA transmission outputs.

The sensor can be installed with a cable length up to 1km between the sensor and the amplifier.

Inclinometers, also called tilt sensor, clinometers or slope sensors, are designed to measure the angle of an object with respect to the force of gravity. These tilt or level meters determine the pitch and/or roll angle and output these values via the appropriate electrical interface. POSTIAL ADS inclinometers are available with an analog output and are optimized for lower cost and OEM applications.

Inclinometers, also called tilt sensor, clinometers or slope sensors, are designed to measure the angle of an object with respect to the force of gravity. These tilt or level meters determine the pitch and/or roll angle and output these values via the appropriate electrical interface. POSTIAL ACS inclinometers are available with a variety of different output interfaces and hosuings to fit the needs of a wide variety of applications

How to Choose the Right Tilt Sensor

Selecting the right tilt sensor is crucial for achieving precise angle measurements and maintaining operational efficiency. Consider these key factors when making your choice:

  • Measurement Range
    Define the angular range required for your application. Choose a sensor capable of measuring the full tilt range you anticipate, whether single-axis or dual-axis.
  • Resolution and Accuracy
    Determine the level of precision needed. Applications like medical devices or robotics may require high-resolution sensors, while construction equipment can often operate with standard accuracy.
  • Environmental Conditions
    Evaluate the conditions in which the sensor will operate. Consider factors like extreme temperatures, vibration, shock, and potential exposure to dust or moisture. Choose sensors built to endure these challenges.
  • Output Type
    Decide on the output format, such as analog, digital, or PWM, that best integrates with your system. Compatibility with your existing hardware is key for seamless operation.
  • Mounting and Orientation
    Confirm that the sensor can be mounted in your desired orientation and space constraints. Compact designs are ideal for applications with limited room.
  • Power Requirements
    Assess power consumption needs, especially for battery-operated systems, and select a sensor that aligns with your energy efficiency goals.

By carefully evaluating these factors, you can ensure that the tilt sensor you choose provides optimal performance and reliability for your unique application.

Applications of Tilt Sensors

Our tilt sensors are tailored for a wide range of industries and applications, including:

Heavy Machinery & Construction Equipment

Monitor and control equipment stability for safety and efficiency.

Robotics & Automation

Enhance motion control and orientation in robotic systems.

Aerospace & Defense

Provide accurate tilt data for navigation and stabilization in demanding environments.

Renewable Energy

Optimize solar panel positioning and wind turbine alignment for maximum energy efficiency.

Medical Devices

Ensure precise angular measurements in advanced medical equipment.

Transportation & Infrastructure

Support stability monitoring in vehicles, bridges, and other critical systems.

Cutting-Edge Tilt Sensor Technologies

Everight Position offers a comprehensive range of tilt sensors designed to meet the most challenging requirements. Our product line includes:

Single-Axis Tilt Sensors

Measure tilt in one plane for straightforward applications.

Dual-Axis Tilt Sensors

Provide multi-dimensional measurements for complex systems.

Digital Tilt Sensors

Deliver high-resolution outputs for precise applications.

Ruggedized Sensors

Engineered to withstand harsh environments and extreme conditions.

Custom Solutions

Tailored designs for industry-specific needs and unique challenges.

Every sensor is built to integrate seamlessly with your system, ensuring consistent performance and minimal downtime.

Expert Support for Tilt Sensor Integration

At Everight Position, we understand that every project is unique. Our team of experts is dedicated to helping you find the ideal solution and ensuring a smooth integration process. We provide:

Our Customization Process:

  • Personalized Consultations – Expert guidance in selecting the right sensor for your application.
  • Custom Engineering – Tailored sensor designs and features to meet your specific needs.
  • Ongoing Support – Comprehensive training and technical assistance to keep your systems running smoothly.

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