Digital Slop Displacement Inclinometer
A Slop Displacement Inclinometer is a type of instrument used in geotechnical engineering to measure the displacement and deformation of slopes and earthworks. It works by measuring the angle of inclination of a borehole drilled into the slope, which is then used to calculate the amount of displacement and deformation that has occurred.
The instrument typically consists of a probe that is lowered into the borehole and attached to a cable or rod. The probe contains a sensor that measures the inclination of the borehole, and this data is transmitted to a readout unit on the surface..
Overall, Slop Displacement Inclinometers are an important tool for geotechnical engineers and can be used in a wide range of applications, including monitoring slopes along highways and railways, as well as in mining and construction operations.
Technical Specification
Dip Range: | -30° -- 30° | Sensors: | 2 MEMS sensors |
Wheel Base: | 500mm | ||
Resolution: | 0.005mm | ||
Repeatability: | ±0.003° | ||
Endurance: | About 40 hours | ||
Dimensions: | Ø25 mm×907 mm, weight 6 kg | ||
Material: | Stainless | ||
Storage Capacity: | 8GB ROM | ||
Temperature: | Operating: 0°C -- +50°C Storage: -20°C -- 70°C | ||
Shock Survival: | 2000g |
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