Slope collapse detection sensor "Kantaro" [Enables rapid information provision for slope disasters]
A slope failure detection sensor that captures slope variations! Enables rapid information provision for slope disasters!
Natural and artificial slopes gradually change due to factors such as loosening and sliding. "Kantarou" is an inclination sensor developed with the aim of capturing these changes. It can also be used for monitoring changes in objects other than slopes, such as unstable rock masses and structures. The measurements taken by "Kantarou" are often aimed at ensuring the safety of preservation targets located below the slope during construction work or in preparation for secondary disasters. It is registered as a NETIS technology. 【Features】 ■ Captures inclination changes of slopes, etc. ■ Usable for monitoring changes in objects other than slopes, such as unstable rock masses and structures ■ Ensures the safety of preservation targets located below the slope during construction work or in preparation for secondary disasters *For more details, please request materials or view the PDF data from the download.
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【Specifications】 ■Wireless Module ・Wireless Compliance Standard: Compliant with ARIB STD-T67 ・Transmission Frequency: 429.2500 to 429.7375 MHz ・Transmission Distance: Approximately 600 m (in unobstructed conditions) ・Immediate Fall Detection Function (Three-axis Inclinometer) when tilted over ±30° Detection Range: -90° to +90° ■Sensor Module ・Two-axis Inclinometer (X・Y) Measurement Range: -30° to +30° Resolution: 0.02° *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Measurement Examples】 ■ Measurement of ground behavior at cut slopes ■ Measurement of behavior of retaining walls (H-beams) ■ Measurement of behavior of railway bridge piers *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Installation Method When installing on a sloped ground, drive an L-shaped angle into the ground and secure the sensor module to the L-shaped angle. The wireless module should be elevated about 1 to 2 meters to avoid communication interference.
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Our company was founded in 1946, shortly after the end of the war, at a time when Japan's post-war reconstruction required an increase in food production and energy development. It was established with a group of engineers possessing the necessary development technologies at its core. Since then, we have contributed to civil engineering projects, focusing on roads, rivers, and dams, as well as the development and enhancement of various public facilities and industrial infrastructure, utilizing our expertise in geological surveys, ground analysis, and civil planning and design. Today, we have gained trust from various ordering organizations and have had the opportunity to demonstrate our capabilities, expanding our operations both nationwide and overseas. Starting this fiscal year, we are pursuing the CKC Sustainable Growth Vision, aiming to become a "one and only company that contributes to the formation of a safe and secure national land and the development of a sustainable future society."