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Linear Displacement Sensor (ELPM-POP)

A standard model of stroke sensor used in the top category of motorsports.

The linear displacement sensor (ELPM-POP) features a resin-made quick-release type (pop joint) for easy attachment and detachment, allowing for quick replacement. 【Main Features】 ○ Slim and lightweight body suitable for race use ○ Low noise output characteristics ○ Easy attachment and detachment with a resin-made quick-release type (pop joint) for quick replacement ○ Slim body type with a diameter of 9.5mm *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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VARIOHM ELPM-POP

Applications/Examples of results

【Main Recruitment Achievements】 ○ Stroke amount of shock absorbers in motorsports (2-wheeled and 4-wheeled) ○ Detection of steering movement (2-wheeled) ○ Front/Rear suspension, actuators, etc. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

Linear Displacement Sensor (ELPM-POP)

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Cyann Co., Ltd. is a company founded in 2004 with the aim of supporting the development of motorsport vehicles. The founding members have dedicated themselves to various fields in their careers, including import and export operations, CAD design, wire harness manufacturing, inspection/quality control, and new business development sales. We focus on leveraging these experiences to supply beneficial products to our users in a timely manner. Additionally, we continue to engage in activities to capture and propose new technologies and information. Furthermore, we believe that the knowledge and experience gained from motorsport R&D can be effectively utilized in areas such as mass-produced vehicles and heavy industrial product prototype development. In fact, we take pride in the successes achieved by our partners in fields such as aerospace, military, heavy industry, medical, and vehicle testing.