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TURCK introduces the B2N-360-Q42 3D inclinometer

Users can set individual vibration filters that precisely mask out the vibration frequencies of their machine as well as defining the zero point, switch points or switch windows according to the mounting position and requirements at hand.

As well as vibrations, the sensor also suppresses potential error sources such as accelerations or shocks. The extensive range of assignable parameters and the maximum sensing range of 360 degrees on two axes enable the sensors to be suited for virtually any application, reducing the number of inclinometer variants that need to be kept in stock to a single type.

The B2N-360-Q42 can also be used for measuring vibration or shock.

TURCK offers two variants of the sensor: the industrial variant and the e1 variant.

The industrial variant features a temperature range from -25 to +75 degrees C, making it ideal for inclination measuring on solar panels or robots.

The second variant is designed according to the e1 specification for use in utility vehicles and construction machinery. The e1 variant is resistant to extreme temperatures from -40 to +85 degrees C and operates with the standard vehicle electrical power supply of 8 to 30 V.

Both variants come with protection to IP69K. The output signal can be defined individually, for example, to the standard signal ranges of 0 to 10 V or 4 or 20 mA.

TURCK Australia

1300 132566

www.turck.com.au

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