wylerCLINO instruments are portable precision measuring instrument for inclinations ±60° (formerly BlueCLINO)
Product line wylerCLINO ±60°
wylerCLINO ±60° in cast iron, nickel plated
wylerCLINO ±60° in aluminum, coated
Product line wylerCLINO Frame ±60°
wylerCLINO Frame ±60° in cast iron, nickel plated
wylerCLINO Frame ±60° in aluminum, coated
The wylerCLINO product line combines the need of large maeasuring ranges and highest accuracy. wylerCLINO and wylerCLINO Frame with measuring range ±60° in cast iron or aluminum with all measuring faces grinded..
wylerCLINO and wylerCLINO Frame ...
are equipped with radio data transmission
have a large and very easy-to-read color display
can indicate all current units
have internal software to perform simple zero setting with a reversal measurement
can be adjusted to local gravity
Fulfils the strict CE requirements (immunity against electromagnetic smog)
wylerCLINO and wylerCLINO Frame …
offer various display methods such as bar graphs or spirit levels
Rugged housing, with prismatic bases made of either aluminum hard anodized or cast iron, nickel plated
Built-in cross vial for easy alignment of the vertical axis avoiding “twist errors”
Powered by standard 1.5 V batteries, rechargeable batteries or with mains adapter
Magnetic inserts optional
The inclination measuring instrument wylerCLINO is equipped with an integrated calibration set-up for a quick calibration procedure which enables the calibration without complex means. On the backside of the instrument precisely manufactured and placed holes are available for installing the dowel pins as calibration aids. These pins are part of the delivery and can be inserted into the holes. With the quick calibration method the values at + and - 45° as well as the exact zero value can be adjusted. By this procedure the instrument can be set to a sufficiently high precision for most of the applications. For more details see "VIDEOS/TUTORIALS".
Selection of possible displays
Calibration Certificate
The wylerCLINO can be delivered with an internationally recognised Calibration Certificate against a surcharge
Technical Specifications wylerCLINO ±60° and wylerCLINO Frame ±60°
Measuring task / Goal: Checking and precise adjustment of the wheel mounting, particularly of the wheel camber. These checks and adjustments are carried out between the different training laps to optimize the values for the actual race.
Measuring task / Goal: Mapping of the inclinations on the Green areas of a Golf course.
Some golf courses in England measure the flatness of the „Green“ in a simple way. A special vehicle has been constructed, on which two CLINOTRONIC are mounted in a right angles to each other.
Both are connected to a small printer. The green is checked according to a pre-set pattern and at each measuring point, after a short stop, the inclination angles determined in the two directions are recorded and printed.
Subject: Continuous casting is a process where molten metal is continuously feed to a cooled die, which is open on the lower end. For a successful process, chilling of the metal is precisely controlled. The correct taper angle is crucial for a successful process.
Measuring task: The taper angle shall be precisely measured and adjusted. Precise results shall be possible in the workshop, while preparing dies, as well as on the casting line where severe conditions are common. Weight should allow easy handling by 1 person.
Subject: In order to keep service downtime of the Linac as short as possible, en efficient and accurate way to calibrate Gantry settings, collimator angle and to adjust Couch Roll is needed.
Measuring task / Goal: The small dimensions (100x75x30 mm) and the light weight (485 Gramm) together with the 4 precise measuring bases situated around the periphery, make the CLINOTRONIC Plus the ideal instrument for the calibration task.
Subject: Roads are cambered in the middle to ensure a proper drain of the rainwater. The inclination of this camber must be within certain tolerances to guarantee a safe driving.
Measuring task: The inclination of the road must be measured regularly during the placement of the road surface to ensure that the inclination remains within the tolerances. The measurements must be made by road workers at various temperatures (summer and hot tar) and even at insufficient light conditions (evening).