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Mounting Instructions
Last Updated 6 months ago
1. Prepare the Mounting Surface:
Ensure the surface is perfectly flat to secure proper alignment and accurate measurements. To reduce the impact of vibrations on sensor accuracy, consider placing a rubber layer between the sensor and the mounting surface.
2.Mounting the Sensor:
1-Axis: Mount the sensor vertically. The factory default zero position is with the male connector
pointing downward (see Figure 3). The sensor can be zero-adjusted at any position within the full
measurement range.
2-Axis: Mount the sensor horizontally. The factory default zero position is as shown in Figure 4. After installation, you can zero-adjust the sensor to correct any mechanical offsets within a ±5° range.
3. Fastening the Sensor:
Use the included screws. Apply the correct torque to ensure secure mounting without damaging the sensor housing or internal components
4. Zero adjustment:
Follow this instruction to zero the sensor. Zero adjustment can eliminate mechanical offsets.
Ensure the surface is perfectly flat to secure proper alignment and accurate measurements. To reduce the impact of vibrations on sensor accuracy, consider placing a rubber layer between the sensor and the mounting surface.
2.Mounting the Sensor:
1-Axis: Mount the sensor vertically. The factory default zero position is with the male connector
pointing downward (see Figure 3). The sensor can be zero-adjusted at any position within the full
measurement range.
2-Axis: Mount the sensor horizontally. The factory default zero position is as shown in Figure 4. After installation, you can zero-adjust the sensor to correct any mechanical offsets within a ±5° range.
3. Fastening the Sensor:
Use the included screws. Apply the correct torque to ensure secure mounting without damaging the sensor housing or internal components
4. Zero adjustment:
Follow this instruction to zero the sensor. Zero adjustment can eliminate mechanical offsets.