Overview of Linear Position Sensor LVIT LZ-33 Series

The LZ-33 series of linear position sensors from Alliance Sensors Group, a division of H. G. Schaevitz LLC, offers reliable long-life operation utilizing LVIT linear variable inductance technology.

LVIT technology consists of a high resolution inductive sensing coil element coupled to built-in smart electronics. A conductive tube referred to as a Spoiler travels through the coil element changing the inductance.  The smart electronics then generate an analog output signal that is proportional to the change in stroke.

LZ-33 LVITs are frictionless devices that are used in a wide range of commercial and industrial applications, including automation systems, assembly machinery, and packaging equipment applications where a heavy-duty position sensor is required.

The LZ-33 is available in measuring ranges up to 36 inches with choices of analog voltage, current, or digital output signals.  Analog output signals are adjustable using the SenSet field calibration scaling feature.

The housing is constructed of 1.3 inch O.D. aluminum or stainless steel, and rated to IP-67.

LZ-33 LVITs have an excellent stroke-to-length ratio.  It’s through-bore design protects the sensor from mechanical over stroking.

LZ-33 LVITs are durable and friction free, making them an ideal solution for your demanding application.

Alliance Sensors Group’s experienced application engineers are standing by to help solve your measurement challenges. For more information visit us at alliancesensors.com.

0 to 6 inches [0 to 150 mm]

0 to 8 inches [0 to 200 mm]

0 to 10 inches [0 to 250 mm]

0 to 12 inches [0 to 300 mm]

0 to 15 inches [0 to 375 mm]

0 to 18 inches [0 to 450 mm]

0 to 24 inches [0 to 600 mm]

0 to 30 inches [0 to 750 mm]

0 to 36 inches [0 to 900 mm]

Alliance Sensors Group’s experienced application engineers are standing by to help you solve your measurement challenges. For more information contact us by clicking here, or calling us at 856-727-0250.

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