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Product Description:
Marposs 3PR0220000 RedCrown2 displacement sensor ± 1.0mm LVDT - F10 analog pen probe. RedCrown2 ™ It is the latest generation of pen shaped probes developed by Marpos, which can provide the highest level of metrological performance in any application. The compact appearance, measurement accuracy, sturdy design, and easy clamping make these sensors essential components for creating customized solutions. They can be used in numerous applications and can be combined with various interfaces. This series also allows for high-level customization based on customer specifications, providing the best solution for each requirement. The analog Red Crown2 version with LVDT sensors can be used with standard Marpos electronic devices and other electronic devices on the market. Marposs electronic units (Nemo, Merlin, E9066) can be used to display measured values. Can perform static and dynamic measurements (maximum sampling frequency: 1000 acquisitions/second). Can perform static and dynamic measurements (maximum sampling frequency: 4000 samples/second).
All sensors are based on piezoelectric or MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Systems) measurement principles, equipped with standard IEPE interfaces, and compatible with Artis systems for different applications.
All sensors can be connected to the Artis monitoring system CTM, GENIOR MODULAR, GEM AMS, or GEM VM.
Piezoelectric sensors VA-1 and VA-2 are suitable for monitoring a shaft.
The piezoelectric sensor VA-3D can measure the acceleration of up to three axes.
The VA-3D MEMS sensor can measure up to three axes and is best used in conjunction with the GEM AMS monitoring system as a dynamic collision kit.
The MEMS sensor VA-3D MG can detect acceleration of up to 3 axes and provide 3 gravity signals, which are evaluated and monitored in the GEM VM monitoring system.
Product advantages:
Simultaneous and continuous measurement of acceleration for up to 3 axes
Capture relevant accelerations for collision and collision detection
Sensor data is the foundation of predictive maintenance
Suitable for rough use
Sensors can detect additional gravity signals