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TILT SENSORS FOR EXCAVATORS & OFF HIGHWAY – POSITAL

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TILTIX Inclinometers – Ideal for Dynamic Movements

The development of autonomous machinery for construction sites and mining operations is taking huge leaps forward, even if there is still a long way to go until full automation is reached. Automating and digitalizing construction processes and machinery will reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and ensure productivity in this age of skilled-worker shortages.

POSITAL has taken this and many more market trends into consideration. As an example, with the design of excavators and other construction equipment becoming more advanced, control systems have become increasingly sophisticated, using feedback from motion sensors to helpensure the safe and efficient operation of these powerful machines.

POSITAL Has You Covered for Whatever Your Excavator Sensor Needs Might Be

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Built Tough for Touch Applications

Inclinometers for Tilt Measurement of the Boom
  • Gyrostabilised Inclination Sensors
  • IP96K, Shock and Vibe Designed for Off-highway
  • CAN and Common Analogue Communication
  • Boom, Bucket and Cab Inclination

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For personalized advice regarding your application, special prices or any other questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to one of our experts.

Stéphane Walz

stephane.walz@fraba.com

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Why POSITAL?

  • 60+ Years of Experience
  • 1st to Market with Gyro Stabilized Inclinometers
  • 800 Sensors Manufactured Every Day
  • Support Across the Globe – 250 Distributors

Dynamic Inclination Stabilisation – How Does It Work?

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With TILTIX Dynamic Inclinometers you can clearly notice greater stability, better data and safer operations due to the compensation by combining sensors to filter spikes and noise caused by shocks and vibrations.

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