{"id":40,"count":5,"description":"Tiltmeters and inclinometers, both with probes and fixed in place, are of fundamental importance in settlement, sliding layers of soil (soil slide, unstable slopes) landslides, mudslides, excavation and drilling work are among the most frequent causes of damage to structures that are next to or above affected areas.\r\n\r\n[expander_maker id=\"1\" more=\"More\" less=\"Close\"]\r\n\r\nFor monitoring the ground, we offer both manual inclinometer probes and fixed inclinometers (i.e. in-place inclinometer- IPI<\/a><\/strong>) which are automatic and can be centrally controlled. For monitoring structures, we offer fixed single and dual axis tiltmeters to position on walls and horizontal planes (surfaces); these can also be manual or automatic and centrally controlled.\r\n\r\nInclinometer probes with force balance servo accelerometer sensors and sensors with MEMS technology are part of our range. We also produce monoaxial and biaxial tiltmeters with MEMS technology, vibrating wire sensors, electronic levels or potentiometric sensors.\r\n\r\nAmongst our instruments for use with structures, we draw attention to our bubble level clinometer. Unique in its kind, it provides data measurable to 2 \u201d Sexagesimal accuracy with a range of \u00b1 30 \u2018 and is essential as a complement to automatic sensors for periodic verification that these instruments are still functioning over time and in their environment.\r\n\r\nOur exclusively mechanical instrument for manual use is created to a very sensitive level, its rotations are controlled by a high precision mechanical amplification system with levers and a micrometer screw.\r\n\r\nAll moving parts, micrometer screws, are made of treated steel.\r\n

Among the most common applications of tiltmeters and inclinometers are:<\/h2>\r\n