Magnetic sensors suitable for civil engineering and construction industry [Makome Research Institute] construction machinery
Magnetic sensor, inclinometer, length measurement, detection, etc. robust specifications.
Robust and long-lasting, maintenance-free; flexible response to custom orders tailored to the usage environment; waterproof, water-resistant, mud-resistant, seawater-resistant, pressure-resistant, earthquake-resistant, explosion-proof, impact-resistant, radiation-resistant.
At Makome Research Institute, we have numerous achievements in the civil engineering and marine construction industries. We also have many development achievements in custom products with general contractors and construction machinery manufacturers, including arm cranes and multi cranes. Length measurement, inclination, position, rotation, distance, and metal detection (ferromagnetic detection). External length sensors can be attached to rental construction machinery (e.g., secured with bands without drilling). If you are having trouble with sensors used in harsh environments, please consult us. We handle many custom products. Changes in case materials, shapes, and cables, etc. Please also consult us regarding patents obtained through the application of our products and non-disclosure agreements.
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Power supply: DC 24/48V and others; AC is also compatible; battery-operated. Robust structure possible with SUS machined case! Output format: completely waterproof; please consult for protection structure.
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Shield machine, transfer crane, offshore construction vessel, ground improvement machine, backhoe. The shield tunneling machine used for tunnel excavation employs MakoMe's magnetic sensors for precise positioning and monitoring of excavation progress. Unmanned dump truck: An unmanned dump truck used for transporting excavated soil at construction sites incorporates MakoMe's sensor technology, ensuring accurate driving control and safety. Ground improvement vessel: A vessel performing ground improvement work utilizes MakoMe's magnetic sensors, enhancing the precision and efficiency of operations. Underwater construction robot: A robot conducting construction work underwater is equipped with MakoMe's sensors, allowing it to operate with high precision even in harsh environments. Gate opening and closing measurement: The opening and closing amount of the gate can be measured in real-time.
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Utilizing our original technology of saturable coils, we offer a fundamentally simple magnetic detection element technology that provides high precision and long-term stability even under adverse conditions. We have received strong support from a wide range of industries, including unmanned transport carts, industrial equipment, labor-saving machines, material handling, machine tools, injection molding machines, civil engineering and construction robots, food machinery, industrial machinery, nuclear facilities, and ships. We also excel in sensors for motorsports such as F1 and Moto GP, tilt meters for construction machinery, and magnetic sensors used for ultra-high precision measurements in scientific fields. Some of our products are also used in applications like multi-story parking and golf cart guidance sensors. All of our products are developed and manufactured 100% in Japan, with over 80% of our product lineup being custom-made based on individual customer requests. We have many custom options available, including waterproof, explosion-proof, heat-resistant, water-resistant, and radiation-resistant specifications. If you have any issues related to sensing or measurement, please feel free to consult us. IoT Platform: Our sales and technical staff are fully committed to addressing everything from minor customizations of existing products to proposing new detection principles. You can also rely on us for assistance with improvements. Our standard products come with a reassuring 3-year warranty. Location: Ina, Nagano Prefecture. Published on Ipros Monozukuri.








