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Manufacturing Applications

Common uses of LVDTs in Manufacturing Applications

Prepared by Harold Schaevitz
  1. Spring loaded LVDT used for measuring final height placement for automotive wheel trim
  2. Spring loaded LVDT used for measuring injector height for diesel engines
  3. Free Core LVDTs used for measure movement of specific features of foam core used in lost foam casting process during sand compaction operation.
  4. Spring loaded LVDT used in height measurement of screws after insertion into automotive door assembly.
  5. Spring loaded LVDTs used for thickness measuring in multiple locations of fly-wheel to insure balance.
  6. Free core LVDT used for measuring expansion measurement of solid fuel rocket motor casing during temperature testing.
  7. Free core LVDT is used to Provide indication and feedback position of rocket engine nozzle actuators during testing.
  8. Spring loaded LVDT used in controlling depth of hole during machining operations in a rotary transfer machine.
  9. Spring loaded LVDT used for semi-automatic height gaging stations measuring air conditioning compressor part.
  10. Air extended LVDT used in the final grinding dimensions of brake pads utilizing an .
  11. Free core LVDT is used on dancer roll application for keeping controlled tension on material used in tire manufacturing.
  12. Spring loaded LVDT used for measuring displacement during  compressing operation of large bearings for railroad truck axle bearings.
  13. Spring loaded LVDT used for replacement of dial indicators monitoring the final thickness dimension of disc brake pads.
  14. Spring loaded LVDT used for verifying holes too small for detection with a proximity probe in backing plate of disc brake pad.