The Model 6500 Inclinometer Casing is used in conjunction with all commercially available inclinometer probes to monitor the stability of embankments, slopes, rock cuts, foundations and excavation walls, piles, coffer dams, etc. The casings and couplings are pop-riveted together and the joints are waterproofed using caulk and tape. The casing has wheel grooves spaced at…
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Glue-Snap ABS Inclinometer Casing
Model 6400 Glue-Snap ABS Inclinometer Casing is used in conjunction with an inclinometer probe or in-place inclinometer system to monitor the stability of embankments, slopes, foundation and excavation walls, piles, etc. The Model 6400 is flush-coupled allowing for quick and easy assembly. Specifications Maximum O.D.¹ 70 mm Wall Thickness 5.5 mm Length 1.5 or 3…
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In-Place Inclinometer (VW)
The Model 6300 Vibrating Wire In-Place Inclinometer is used in conjunction with near vertical inclinometer casing for the measurement of lateral displacement, similar to the Model 6000 Inclinometer Probe. However, the Model 6300 In-Place system is designed to be left, in place, inside the casing to permit automatic or continuous monitoring. Strings of sensors are…
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Horizontal In-Place Inclinometer (MEMS)
The Model 6155 MEMS Horizontal In-Place Inclinometer consists of a string of MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Sensor) tilt sensors mounted on lengths of stainless steel tubing, which are linked together by universal joints. A spring-loaded wheel assembly, designed to engage the grooves of conventional inclinometer casing, is located at each joint. The string of sensors is installed…
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