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Digital protractor is pocket size

An Inertial Aerosystems UK product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Apr 20, 2006

Designated the Pro 3600 this innovative product provides an instant digital reading on an LED display of all angles as it rotates through a 360degree circle

Inertial Aerosystems announces the availability of an affordable, battery powered, pocket sized digital protractor, the Pro 3600.

An incorporated lightweight aluminium frame provides a precise base that allows a liquid filled angle sensor and its microprocessor circuit to compute very accurate measurements throughout the protractor's 360deg range.

The Pro 3600 operates normally in a standard reference mode where level is displayed as 0.00deg, relative to the gravity vector.

However a new offset reference point for 0.00 degrees can easily be established by pushing the alt zero button when the desired offset angle is reached.

It also has the ability to 'freeze' any displayed angle on the LCD by pushing the hold button.

This innovative unit has an RS-232 compatible digital output which will interface with computers, data loggers and printers.

The unit is easily calibrated by the user and does not require factory calibration.

It has applications right across Industry, surveying, construction, industrial safety and in the laboratory.

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