Data sheet: STT280 tilt sensor from Penny and Giles for operation in arduous environments
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STT280 data sheet
The STT280 sealed tilt sensor from Penny and Giles is suitable for applications such as road construction equipment, cranes and booms, scissor lifts, agricultural vehicles, container handling systems and hydraulic lift systems. It is designed to provide fit-and-forget tilt measurement sensing within a compact housing.
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