Tiltmeter
Advanced wireless sensor for static inclination monitoring The Tiltmeter is a wireless, battery-powered sensor designed to measure variations in the static tilt angle relative to the horizontal plane. Multiple devices can be synchronized across large assets to reconstruct deformation profiles and monitor structural movement via the MyMove IoT Platform.
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All Move Solutions sensors share the same foundation: precision, reliability, and seamless integration.
Long-range, low-power data transmission ideal for remote and large-scale sites.
Multi-year operation with adjustable sampling and transmission settings.
Configure settings, calibrate sensors, and manage alarm thresholds, all in one platform.
IP66/IP67-rated for reliable use in harsh environments.
Precision tilt. Zero wires. Total structural awareness.
Tracks angular changes with sub-milliradian resolution, giving engineers full visibility into settlement, rotation, and early warning signs of instability.

High-precision triaxial tilt measurement
Measures angular displacement around both longitudinal (φ) and transversal (θ) axes, with a resolution down to 0.0000001° and repeatability of ±0.0008°. Ideal for long-term monitoring of slow structural shifts.

Multiple acquisition and trigger modes
Supports scheduled acquisition and event-based recording triggered by tilt, angular velocity, or acceleration thresholds. Data is only recorded when meaningful changes occur.

Integrated with MyMove advanced tools
Tiltmeters are fully compatible with advanced tools in the MyMove platform: • Tiltmeter Chains Tool: calculates absolute and differential displacement across chains of tiltmeters installed horizontally or vertically. • Rail Monitoring Tool: enables the computation of railway parameters such as CANT, TWIST, track vertical displacement, and rail elevation when tiltmeters are installed on sleepers or side beams.

Environmental and vibrational context
Each acquisition includes ambient temperature and RMS/peak vibration values, supporting multi-parameter correlation and advanced condition diagnostics.
What this sensor measures
Tilt angle φ (phi)
Rotation around the longitudinal axis of the structure, typically aligned with the main span direction.
Tilt angle θ (theta)
Rotation around the transversal axis of the structure, useful for twist or lateral deflection analysis.
Vibrational acceleration
RMS and peak values of 3D vibrational acceleration at the time of acquisition, bandwidth 0.1–31.25 Hz.
Temperature
Measured at each acquisition for correlation and thermal behavior analysis.
Available add-ons
Technical specifications
Angle accuracy
±0.002° (@ ±0.5°), ±0.01° (@ ±5°), ±0.25° (@ ±90°)
Sampling rate
125 Hz (4 kHz downsampled)
MEMS triaxial accelerometer
LoRaWAN 868/915 MHz
Internal memory
10,000 acquisitions
Power
1x 3.6V LiSOCl₂ 19Ah battery
IP67 aluminum case | Dimensions
97.5 × 80.5 × 66 mm | Weight: 0.5 kg
Operating temp
–40°C to +85°C
For detailed information about
Tiltmeter
capabilities, check the download datasheet section.
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Frequently asked questions
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The TLT-STD-LR-2 measures static tilt in two orthogonal axes (φ and θ) with a nominal precision of ±0.0005 rad. This accuracy is guaranteed only under stable thermal and mechanical conditions, with the device rigidly installed on level and non-flexible surfaces. Deviations may occur if installed on vibrating elements or in non-uniform environments. Accuracy is further enhanced by onboard signal averaging and factory calibration.
While primarily designed for static and quasi-static applications, the device includes a triaxial MEMS accelerometer that enables motion-triggered acquisition based on tilt variation, vibration intensity, or angular velocity. It is not intended for continuous high-frequency dynamic recording, such as seismic or impact events, but can report peak and RMS vibration values as context for tilt measurements.
Users can configure the acquisition schedule remotely via the MyMove platform. It supports periodic sampling at fixed intervals (e.g., every 15 or 30 minutes) and conditional acquisition triggered by threshold exceedance. Minimum interval is 1 minute. The system allows flexible reconfiguration at any time without physical access to the sensor.
The device transmits encrypted data packets via LoRaWAN (868 or 902 MHz) to the nearest Move Solutions gateway. Data is then forwarded to the MyMove cloud platform via LTE or Ethernet. Adaptive data rate ensures optimized energy consumption based on link quality. The communication is bidirectional, supporting OTA firmware updates and remote commands.
The Tiltmeter is IP67-rated for outdoor, long-term use and operates from –40 °C to +85 °C with a full ±180° measurement range. It must be mounted securely using appropriate hardware on rigid surfaces. Proper alignment and leveling during installation are essential to ensure valid results. Installation in locations with significant RF shielding or thermal drift should be avoided.
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