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A device used to measure the angle or tilt of an object with regard to gravity is an inclinometer, sometimes referred to as a tilt sensor or clinometer. It is frequently applied in many situations where figuring out an object’s inclination or orientation is crucial. Angles in one or more axes can be measured using inclinometers, providing useful data for a variety of industries and applications.
Inclinometers can detect tilt or angle using a variety of sensing techniques, such as accelerometers, gyroscopes, liquid-based techniques, and pendulum-based devices. Inclinometers are devices that measure tilt along a single axis or a number of axes. While multi-axis inclinometers can measure more complex orientations, single-axis inclinometers are frequently employed to measure pitch or roll.
The Global inclinometers market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Fredericks announces the introduction of The ApexOne, a flexible single axis inclinometer for position and angle measuring applications in industry. The new device will increase the availability of the company’s tilt measuring product line, which has become the standard in the industry and is intended for use in solar tracking, agricultural and construction vehicles.
A common feature of the ApexOne is the inclusion of both horizontal and vertical mounting choices, as well as an easy-to-use 0.5 V to 4.5 V DC output with a 60° operating angle range. For scissor lifts, the cost-effective unit measures platform height, provides input for load sensing system calculations, and measures boom angle for telescoping and articulating boom lifts.
The ApexOne delivers outstanding environmental durability, including IP67 protection and UV resistance for outdoor use, and is housed in a highly durable PBT casing with urethane potting. In addition to offering exceptional performance in harsh conditions and temperatures.
This adaptable solution will give engineers better performance and durability in industrial settings, and it will, of course, be supported by its first-rate customer service. They’re delighted to be one of the first organisations to offer this new set of capabilities because the ApexOne’s invention will elevate the capabilities of tilt measurement equipment to a new level. The full range of tilt measurement products from Fredericks includes electrolytic tilt sensors, inclinometers, and tilt switches, all of which are designed and produced in the USA.