Inclinometer
An inclinometer is a sensor used to measure the magnitude of the inclination angle or deformation of any structure. The bent is either depicted in percentage or degrees concerning gravity. Inclinometer sensors are used to measure the slope gradient during activities like tunneling, excavation, and de-watering. Such activities affect the ground that supports the structure.
There are two different types of inclinometers which are Manual Inclinometer & Digital Inclinometer
Inclinometer Calibration Price: £45.00 + VAT
Digital Protractor
A digital protractor is an electronic tool used to measure angles quickly and accurately. Instead of relying on a manual measurement device like a traditional protractor, a digital protractor provides highly accurate readings with little effort. It relies on a sensor or electro-optical reader that is sensitive enough to detect even the slightest change in angle.
The primary benefit of using a digital protractor is the high accuracy and precision it offers compared to traditional measuring methods. With the right digital protractor, you can count on consistent readings and dependable results each time. Digital protractors are easy to use, making them ideal for technical jobs that may require precise measurements, such as machining and engineering applications.
Digital Protractor Calibration Price: £45.00 + VAT
Spirit Level
A spirit level, bubble level, or simply a level, is an instrument designed to indicate whether a surface is horizontal (level) or vertical (plumb). Different types of spirit levels may be used by carpenters, stonemasons, bricklayers, other building trades workers, surveyors, millwrights, and other metalworkers, and in some photographic or video graphic work.
A Spirit Level is a tool used to indicate how parallel (level) or perpendicular (plumb) a surface is relative to the earth. A spirit level gets its name from the mineral spirit solution inside the levels. The best spirit level is accurate to within plus or minus 0.5 millimeters/meter, or 0.005 inches/inch, or 0.029 degrees.
Spirit Level Calibration Price: £45.00 + VAT
Analogue & Digital Tachometer
A Tachometer is an instrument measuring the rotation pace of a shaft or disk, as in a motor or different machine. The device generally shows the revolutions in keeping with minute (RPM) on a calibrated analogue dial, Essentially the phrases tachometer and speedometer have a identical meaning: a device that measures speed.
Tachometer produces a voltage consistent with the velocity of the shaft. Power, accuracy, RPM range, measurements, and display are the specifications of a tachometer. Tachometers may be analog or digital indicating meters.
Analogue & Digital Tachometer Calibration Price: £45.00 + VAT
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