
TILTIX Inclinometers
Precise And Robust Tilt Sensors
Inclinometers, also called tilt sensors or IMU, are designed to measure the angle of an object with respect to the force of gravity. These tilt or level meters determine the angle orientation in space with gravity as reference and output these values via the appropriate electrical interface. Inclinometers are easy to integrate to an application because there is no need for mechanical linkages other than the installation itself – a real advantage for design engineers. POSITAL’s inclinometer portfolio offers solutions for different industries to tackle all application-specific challenges
Types of Inclinometers

Dynamic Inclinometers
CANopen & J1939
Integrated Accelerometer & Gyroscope
Filtering of Accelerations, Shocks & Vibrations
Single & Dual Axis, Pitch & Roll

Heavy Duty Inclinometers
Up to IP69K
0.01° Resolution, ±0.10° Accuracy
Easy and Fast Mounting
ATEX 1&21 Versions Available

Compact Inclinometers
IP67 Protection Class
Optimized Footprint
Cost Effective
0.01° Resolution, ±0.10° Accuracy

Static Inclinometers
Single & Dual Axis
Measuring range: Up to 360° Single Axis, Up to ±180° Dual Axis
Analog, CANopen, J1939, SSI, Modbus RTU
Vertical & Horizontal Mounting
Teach-In, Preset and Scaling Functions
Dynamic Vs Static Inclinometers
Dynamic Inclinometers
Dynamic Inclinometers output a clean measurement signal that can be used reliably on mobile equipment such as cranes, construction, mining, agricultural machinery and other applications where sudden movements, shocks and vibrations are likely to be encountered.
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Flyer – Dynamic Inclinometers
Static Inclinometers
Static Inclinometers can significantly improve operating safety in mobile machines, platform leveling or medical applications by continuously monitoring the tilt or inclination angles. Inclinometers are much easier to install and thus less expensive compared to rotary encoders, making them ideal for applications such as solar trackers, scissor lift tables, and aerial work platforms.
Mounting and Installation
Dependent on the application and machine it may be necessary to mount the inclinometer horizontally to monitor the tilt angle of two axes or to install the sensor vertically to measure one axis.
Applications

Excavator
Reliable Angle Measurement of Booms and Chassis Able to Withstand High Shocks and Vibrations

Solar Energy
Accurate Angle Measurement for Alignment of Solar Panels Even During Large Temperature Fluctuations

Aerial Work Platform & Scissor Lift
Platform Monitoring on Slow Moving Material, Handling Equipment and Hoists