Miniature Metal Can Holds Wide-Angle Electrolytic Tilt Sensor

Jan. 1, 2001
Suitable for a wide range of applications, the 0717-4301 MCL wide-angle, dual-axes electrolytic tilt sensor features metal containment construction. The tilt sensor is also said to provide high durability and excellent sensor-to-sensor electrical

Suitable for a wide range of applications, the 0717-4301 MCL wide-angle, dual-axes electrolytic tilt sensor features metal containment construction. The tilt sensor is also said to provide high durability and excellent sensor-to-sensor electrical performance.
The sensor measures 10.4 mm in height with a diameter of 8.3 mm. Other features include an operating range of ±75° with a linear range of ±25°, resolution of 0.2 arc min., and impedance at null of 30 kW at 25°C.

Company: THE FREDERICKS COMPANY

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