Alliance Sensors Group Introduces Spring-Loaded Gaging LVIT Sensors for Industrial Applications
New GHS-19 and LRS-18 Series Offer Compact, Contactless, High-Performance Measurement.
Pennsauken, NJ, United States, 24th Sep 2025- H. G. Schaevitz LLC, Alliance Sensors Group has expanded its lineup of LVIT (Linear Variable Inductive Transducer) products with the release of two new spring-loaded sensor families: the GHS-19 Series Spring-Loaded LVIT Gaging Sensor and the LRS-18 Series Spring-Loaded LVIT Linear Position Sensor.

Both series are contactless sensors designed for dimensional gaging and position measurement in factory automation, automotive testing, mil/aero test stands, robotic arms, and packaging equipment—especially when the sensing element cannot be directly attached to the object being measured.
These new LVIT-based sensors offer excellent stroke-to-length ratios and provide a durable, low-maintenance alternative to traditional spring-loaded LVDTs.
GHS-19 Series: Compact, Low-Cost Drop-In Gaging Solution

Key Features:
- Low-cost drop-in replacement for spring-loaded LVDTs with same connector and pinouts
- 0.75 inch (19 mm) diameter aluminum or stainless steel body with 1/2-20 mounting thread
- Excellent stroke-to-length ratio for shorter overall housings
- Full-scale ranges from 0.25 to 4.0 inches (6.4 to 100 mm)
- 1 pound (0.45 kgf) maximum tip force
- Contactless operation prevents wearout from dithering or rapid cycling
- 0.25 inch diameter probe with AGD No. 9 contact tip
- Drop-in installation using two 0.75 inch hex jam nuts
- Available with PT02A-10-6P connector
- Operates from a variety of DC voltages with a choice of four analog outputs
- Includes ASG’s proprietary SenSet
field recalibration feature
LRS-18 Series: Long Lasting, Contactless, Inductive Sensor

Key Features:
- Excellent stroke-to-length ratio
- Contactless operation prevents internal wear from dithering or rapid cycling
- Ranges from 0.5 to 4.0 inches (12.5 to 100 mm)
- 0.75 inch (19 mm) diameter aluminum or stainless steel body with M18 x 1 mounting thread
- Includes two hex jam nuts for easy installation in place of 18 mm analog proximity sensors
- 1 pound maximum tip force on the measured item
- 0.25 inch diameter probe with AGD No. 9 contact tip
- Offered with either axial cable or M-12 connector
- Operates from a variety of DC voltages with a choice of four analog outputs
- Includes ASG’s proprietary SenSet
field recalibration feature
Reliable Contactless Measurement for Demanding Environments
Both the GHS-19 and LRS-18 Series deliver accurate, repeatable measurement without internal contact wear, making them ideal for high-duty industrial and commercial environments where long-term reliability is critical.
Alliance Sensors Group, a division of H. G. Schaevitz LLC, is headquartered in Pennsauken, New Jersey, USA. The company designs and manufactures advanced position sensing solutions and provides engineering support for challenging measurement applications across the power generation, fluid power, and manufacturing industries. With more than 150 years of combined sensor expertise, Alliance Sensors Group offers deep technical knowledge and applications experience to help customers implement the right sensor technology for their specific needs. www.alliancesensors.com
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