Fredericks Company - Televac Datasheets for Levels
Levels are mechanical or electronic tools that measure the inclination of a surface relative to the earth's surface. Levels vary from simple mechanical devices to complex electronic sensors that digitally readout angular level values.
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For tilt applications where a visual indication or measurement is required, Fredericks inclinometers are ideal. An inclinometer is comprised of a glass tube, bent to a specific radius, which determines... | |
The 0729-1736-99 tilt switch utilizes a Fredericks TrueTILT™ wide-range electrolytic tilt sensor and relay with user-settable trip points for a repeatable and reliable output. A variety of user-settable features are... | |
The 0729-1755-99 analog inclinometer utilizes a Fredericks TrueTilt™ wide range electrolytic tilt sensor and analog signal conditioner. Its robust plastic housing and epoxy potting provide excellent durability and environmental protection. | |
The 0729-1757-99 single-axis tilt switch utilizes a Fredericks TrueTILT™ wide-range electrolytic tilt sensor and two open collectors, one for each direction, with user-settable trip points for a repeatable and reliable... | |
The 0729-1758-99 single-axis tilt switch utilizes a Fredericks TrueTILT™ wide-range electrolytic tilt sensor and two open collectors, one for each direction, with user-settable trip points for a repeatable and reliable... | |
The 0729-1759-99 RS-232 inclinometer utilizes a Fredericks TrueTilt™ wide range electrolytic tilt sensor and RS-232 signal conditioner. Its robust plastic housing and epoxy potting provide excellent durability and environmental protection. | |
The 0729-1760-99 RS-485 inclinometer utilizes a Fredericks TrueTilt™ wide range electrolytic tilt sensor and RS-485 signal conditioner. Its robust plastic housing and epoxy potting provide excellent durability and environmental protection. |