Catalogue LVDT/RVDT Displacement Transducers
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E SERIES AC LVDT DISPLACEMENT TRANSDDCER
LOW COST
ACCURATE
IDEAL FOR OEM
RELIABLE
LARGE LINEAR RANGES
The economy E Series LVDT displacement transducers are basic Linear Variable Differential Transformers intended for 0 E M applications or similar low cost requirements. The straight cylindrical body, flying lead out wires, large bore and free unguided unrestrained core facilitate the incorporation of the device into other assemblies which may be unique to the user, e.g. force or pressure transducers, mechanical, hydraulic or industrial pneumatic actuators, tensile industrial testers etc.
Similarly, because of these versatile characteristics, these LVDTs form the heart of many of the specialised displacement transducers in our range, the outer bodies of which may be provided with electrical connectors manufacturer, mounting flanges or end fittings to suit a variety of environments and applications.
These transducers are designed for operation on low voltage AC supplies at frequencies within the range 50Hz to 5KHz. The 20mm nominal diameter body is manufactured from stainless steel. A bore tube of nominal internal diameter 9.1mm extends through the length of the cylindrical body. A free, unguided core of 6.35mm nominal diameter is internally threaded 2BA at each end for mechanical connection by the user to the source of motion. Alternatively, the LVDT may be supplied with a fitted extension rod threaded at the free end. Flying leads of 450mm length emerge through the outer edge of one body end disc.
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