Kavlico LVDT GM6401 – OEM 268A1846P2
Sensata / KAVLICO LVDT PN: GM6401 (OEM PN: 268A1846P2)
| Manufacturer | |
|---|---|
| Model | GM6401 |
| OEM PN | 268A1846P2 // 268A1846PT2 // 268A1846P002 |
| Application | Industrial |
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Kavlico LVDT GM6401 – OEM 268A1846P2
Sensata / KAVLICO LVDT PN: GM6401 (OEM PN: 268A1846P2)
In Stock
Linear Variable Differential Transformer Sensor
Linear Variable Differential Transformer sensors are widely used in the industrial sector for accurate and reliable measurement of linear displacement and position. They operate on a non-contact principle, which eliminates mechanical wear and ensures long service life, high repeatability, and excellent stability even in harsh operating conditions.
These types of sensors are well-suited for industrial environments involving vibration, temperature variations, dust, moisture, and exposure to oils or chemicals. They provide continuous and absolute position feedback, making them ideal for automation, control, and monitoring systems where precision and reliability are critical. These sensors are used in the following industrial applications:
- Gas Turbine
- Power Turbine
- Steam Turbine
| Brand | Kavlico |
| Description | LVDT (Linear Variable Differential Transformer) |
| Sector | Industrial |
How LVDT work?
Linear Variable Differential Transformer sensors are an electromechanical transducer that converts a core’s linear displacement (mechanical movement) into an electrical signal without mechanical contact, using transformer principles.
Unlike resistive sensors, these sensors operate friction-free, eliminating wear, minimizing hysteresis, and ensuring absolute position referencing even after power loss. The working concept is based on mutual inductance variation:
- A central primary coil is energized by AC.
- Two secondary coils are placed symmetrically on either side of the primary, wound in series opposition (opposite polarity).
- A movable soft iron (ferromagnetic) core, attached to the object being measured, slides inside the coils without contact, altering the magnetic coupling between the primary and each secondary
Displacement changes the induced voltages in the secondaries, and the differential output directly corresponds to position, while phase polarity indicates direction
Common Industrial Applications Include:
- Position and stroke measurement in hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders
- Valve position monitoring in process control systems
- Thickness and dimension measurement in metal forming and rolling mills
- Machine tool positioning and CNC equipment feedback
- Press, molding, and stamping machine displacement monitoring
- Structural movement and alignment monitoring in heavy machinery
- Quality control and in-process inspection systems
- Due to their durability, precision, and adaptability, these sensors play a vital role in modern industrial automation, helping manufacturers improve process accuracy, operational efficiency, and overall system safety.

