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LV-45 Series LVIT linear position sensors

March 26, 2019 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

LVIT Position Sensor LV-45Rev1H. G. Schaevitz LLC, Alliance Sensors Group has released its LV-45 series inductive, contactless linear position sensor using LVIT Technology. The LV-45 linear position sensors are specifically designed for measuring applications requiring rugged devices, whether measuring position of steam turbine valves, mounted in a paper mill head box or calendar roll stand, or outdoors fastened to a building, bridge or structure.

The LV-45 series was designed after identifying the wants and needs of engineers in the industrial world, so LV-45 Series linear position sensors can withstand the high vibration and severe shock environment found in steel, aluminum, and paper mills, as well as extremes of temperature and humidity found in most outdoor applications where many other types of linear position sensors cannot survive.

The LV-45 series uses a proprietary inductive technology that allows it to replace traditional DC-LVDTs in most applications. Its simple coil design permits the sensor to be both shorter and more rugged than its DC-LVDT counterpart while operating over a wider temperature range. The LV-45 series is available with optional mounting flanges, rod eye ends, connector or cable terminations, and a captive connecting rod assembly that cannot break loose. The SenSet range adjustability feature allows the user to scale the sensor’s zero and full span output to the actual range of motion of the workpiece being measured after the sensor is installed.

Features:
• Operating temp range -40° C to 85° C
• Ranges from 100-450 mm with various analog outputs
• Double shaft seals to keep dirt and grime out of the bore
• ½-20 UNF externally threaded core rod- the core is captivated so it can’t come out
• Axial or radial connector or cable terminations
• SenSet™= range adjustability
• 1.75 in. (44.5 mm) outer diameter body with 5 mm wall thickness
• 1/2-20 UNF threaded or rod eye end connecting rod
• Optional mounting hardware

H. G. Schaevitz LLC / Alliance Sensors Group
www.alliancesensors.com

Filed Under: Position Tagged With: haroldgschaevitzindustries

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