Photo of Model 6201.

Portable Tiltmeter (Discontinued)

Model 6201

The Model 6201 Tiltmeter is a portable device designed to measure tilt in structures such as buildings, dams and embankments and also for measurements related to the stability of slopes, open pits and the walls of excavations (e.g. slurry walls). The tiltmeter is placed on a tiltplate which has been permanently attached (either vertically or horizontally) to the structure to be monitored. The readings are taken in pairs, 180° to each other, to eliminate instrument bias. The sensor is used in conjunction with the GK-603 or GK-651 Readout Box and ceramic or stainless steel tilt plates.

Specifications
Standard Range ±30°
Resolution ±0.05 mm/m (±10 arc seconds)
Accuracy¹ ±0.02% F.S.
Output @30° ±5.00 VDC
Shock Survival 1000 g
Temperature Range 0°C to +50°C
L × W × H 159 × 89 × 143 mm

¹Established under laboratory conditions.

Photo of Model 6700.

Electrolytic Tilt Sensors (Discontinued)

Model 6700

The Model 6700 is designed to measure angular displacement in structures such as dams, buildings, tunnels, embankments and retaining walls. It is an easy-to-install, low-cost alternative to accelerometer based tilt sensors, settlement systems and surveying. Horizontal and vertical configurations are available to measure differential vertical displacements and tilt. The sensors may be monitored remotely or read with a portable readout box.

Specifications
Standard Ranges ±15 arc minutes, ±1°, ±3°
Resolution

0.03% F.S.

Repeatability 0.3% F.S.
Maximum Thermal Error 0.2% F.S./°C
Sensor Impedance 12 kΩ
Temperature Range −20°C to +80°C
Beam Length¹ 1 or 2 m

¹Other lengths available on request.

Products

Please Note: Geokon maintains an ongoing policy of design review and reserves the right to amend products and specifications without notice. Various instruments are discontinued over time and replaced with new, updated models.