Tilt sensors

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Our advanced tilt sensors provide precise 2D and 3D monitoring of tilt changes in structures, with wireless communication and long battery life.

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One, two and three-axis sensors

High accuracy

Robust

Wireless

Long-life internal battery

Laser rangefinder as a possible addition

Product overview

2D and 3D tilt sensors are advanced devices designed to monitor and measure changes in angles and inclinations along the x, y and z axes. The sensors provide accurate information about the direction and inclination of a structure in relation to the earth's gravity.

In the field of structural monitoring, triaxial tilt sensors are essential for detecting and monitoring changes in the inclination of buildings, bridges, dams and other structures. Equipped with battery capacity for years of use, these battery-powered devices communicate wirelessly via radio to a central unit that integrates with Cautus Web for comprehensive data analysis.

The use of triaxial tilt sensors is particularly critical in infrastructure projects. For example, they can detect small displacements, settlements or deformations in high-rise buildings, historic buildings, railways, bridges and tunnels. Early detection of such changes can indicate potential structural problems, so that necessary action can be taken before serious damage occurs.

Tilt sensors are often used in combination with other sensors and are an important part of a comprehensive structural monitoring system. They provide continuous and reliable information about changes in slopes or angles, allowing engineers and project managers to take the necessary measures to prevent damage or accidents. In addition, the tilt sensors can be equipped with a laser rangefinder for further precision and functionality.

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