The cylindrical case made of stainless steel, houses a differential transformer (LVDT). It consists of a primary and two secondary coils with axially moveable core. A displacement of this core changes the magnetic induction of the coils. The INLINE carrier frequency amplifier converts the displacement into a direct proportional electrical DC voltage.
The transducer is constructed as a probe at which within the measuring range a spring pushes the probe tip towards the measuring object. Bellows protect the mechanical guidance of the probe tip against pollution and splash water.
The IN-LINE amplifier is integrated in the connector cable and adjusted specifically to the sensor. Both components form a unit while they can be separated for mounting purposes (miniature plug connection at the transducer). The use of not harmonized components may lead to increased measurement errors. For the IN-LINE amplifier version the sensor body is galvanically isolated from the excitation and from the measuring signal.
Lateral forces decrease the durability.