- High Response
- Stability
- Easy handling


A cantilever-type displacement transducer is a sensor that measures linear movement by using a small, flexible beam (cantilever) whose deflection, caused by the object's motion, is converted into a measurable electrical signal, often using strain gauges or optical methods for high precision in compact spaces. It works by mechanically linking the moving object to the cantilever, causing it to bend, and then sensing this bend with embedded sensors (like strain gauges) that change resistance or with light reflection, providing stable and accurate displacement data.
The CE displacement transducer has the structure of strain gauges mounted on a cantilever. The high responsiveness to displacement and the simple structure allow this transducer to make accurate and stable measurement and to be installed in a confined space.