Inclinometer System suits construction and shipbuilding.

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Designed for differential tilt measuring, Model DI-10-DFD-IR allows matching slope of 2 remotely located surfaces. Readout can be set to indicate absolute tilt of either sensor or differential angle between them. Display provides 4½ digit, 7 segment, 0.4 in. high readout indicating +10.000° full scale. Measuring 3.64 x 2.10 x 1.69 in., sensors supplied with system feature aluminum case, operate from -20 to +75°C, and their shock survival is 50 G RMS.



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Inclinometer System Ideal for use in Construction or Shipbuilding



The Columbia Model DI-10-DFD-IR Inclinometer System is particularly useful in construction and shipbuilding. It is a unique differential tilt measuring device which allows matching the slope of two remotely located surfaces. The readout can be set to indicate the absolute tilt of either sensor or the differential angle between them. These extremely rugged inclinometers offer superior force balance technology and high resolution. The display is 4½ digit, 7 segment 0.4" high readout indicating + 10.000° full scale. It has switch select for either sensor output or differential mode. The display blanks if either one or both sensors are not connected. Customized versions of these sensors are available from the factory.

The Sensors provided with this system feature aluminum case material and weigh 12 oz. (340 gm). They are 3.64" L x 2.10" W x 1.69" H. Operating temperature ranges from -20 to +75°C and their shock survival is 50G RMS.

Columbia Research Laboratories, Inc. is ISO9001:2000 with Design & AS9100 Revision B certified. For more information call 1-800-813-8471; Fax: 610-872-3882; e-mail: sales@columbiaresearchlab.com or visit www.columbiaresearchlab.com

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