Product Design & Development

Stellar Technology's New High Accuracy Gauging LVDT

By Stellar Technology
Thursday, January 21, 2010

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The LPS60X AC/AC LVDT features a spring guided armature supported with linear ball bearings.



Stellar Technology’s (Amherst, NY) Model LPS60X AC/AC LVDT is designed for precision displacement and position measurement for quality assurance applications in industrial environments. These high accuracy displacement sensors are constructed of stainless steel and utilize a ball probe to smoothly interface with the target. Additionaly features include:

  • A spring guided armature supported with linear ball bearings.
  • Displacement measurement from ± 0.02 to ±0.2 inches.
  • 0.25 percent linearity and infinite resolution.
  • An operating temperature range from -40° to 213°F.
  • A 6’ integral Polyurethane insulated cable which is resistant to oils and chemicals.

For more information visit www.stellartech.com

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