Inclinometers

Inclinometers are used to monitor angular changes in structures such as retaining walls, slopes, rock masses, bridges, and beams. They detect rotational movements and tilts over time, providing essential data for evaluating structural stability and behavior.

Common types include:

Surface inclinometers: equipped with biaxial MEMS sensors, ideal for installation on walls, beams, and other accessible structures.
Borehole inclinometers: used to track deep ground movements or displacements behind retaining systems, through probes inserted into inclinometer casings.

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analog inclinometer, digital inclinometer

NIIFF110 ANALOG INCLINOMETER

The In-place Inclinometer is a device that continuously measures deformation. The tube has two coasters, each equipped with wheels, that are inserted inside the inclinometer to measure the deformation.

analog inclinometer, digital inclinometer

NIIFF510 DIGITAL INCLINOMETER

The in-place inclinometer is a device that measures deformation by using a tilt sensor (or two tilt sensors at a 90-degree angle in the biaxial version) inside a stainless steel tube.