User Manual
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If a mounting bracket or other part is used that is 
made of ferromagnetic material (a material readily 
magnetized), it should be placed no closer than 0.25" 
from the LDT's rod end to minimize the effects of 
magnetic ux distortion. This can cause an inaccurate 
measurement of the magnet position.
Non-ferrous materials, such as brass, copper, 
aluminum, non-magnetic stainless steel, or plastics, 
can be in direct contact with the magnet assembly and 
rod end without producing any adverse results.
2.1: Installing the LDT to a 
Mounting Bracket
Parts discussed in this section can be found in Figures 
1-1 and 2-1. 
1.  Unscrew the LDT’s jam nut from the threads 
protruding from the hex mounting base.
2.  Insert the LDT’s rod end into the mounting 
bracket’s hole. The mounting bracket may contain 
a 3/4-16 UNF-2B or metric M18 x 1.5 threaded 
hole. In this case, screw the LDT into this hole 
using the threads protruding from the hex 
mounting base.
3.  Once the LDT is in place, screw the jam nut 
back onto the threads of the hex mounting base. 
Use the 1.75" hex mounting base on the head 
assembly to tighten the LDT to the bracket.
WARNING: Do not use the blue 
aluminum cover of the head assembly 
to tighten the LDT within the bracket 
(see Figure 2-1). This may damage the LDT 
and will void your warranty. To tighten the 
LDT within the bracket, use the 1.75" hex 
mounting base on the head assembly.
If the length of the LDT’s rod end is less than 30”, skip 
to the sub-section: Mounting the Magnet Assembly. 
Installing Support Brackets
It is recommended that a support bracket be used 
Chapter 2: Installing the LDT
with LDTs having a rod 30”-71” in length. Supporting 
the end of the rod will minimize operational errors and 
protect against damage due to shock and vibration. 
If the length of the LDT’s rod is 72” or longer, it is 
recommended that additional support brackets be 
used. These additional support brackets must be made 
of a non-ferrous material. Because these additional 
support brackets will interfere with the magnet’s 
movement, a special split-type magnet assembly must 
be used. To order a split magnet (P/N SD0411200) 
and support brackets (P/N SD0411100), contact the 
factory at 800-635-0289.
To install a support bracket for a LDT having a rod 30”-
71” in length, perform step 4a. If the rod is longer than 
71”, perform step 4b.
4a. If the support bracket is made of a ferromagnetic 
material (material readily magnetized), install the 
support bracket no closer than 0.25” from where 
the LDT’s dead band ends and the area of stroke 
begins. Continue to the sub-section: Mounting 
the Magnet Assembly.
To install two or more support brackets for a LDT 
having a rod 72" or longer in length, perform the 
following steps:
4b.  Install support brackets at increments of 48” 
throughout the LDT’s rod. Support brackets 
placed within the Null Zone and area of stroke or 
closer than 0.25” to the beginning of these areas 
must be made of a non-ferrous material.
Mounting the Magnet Assembly
Before mounting the magnet assembly, the following 
should be considered:
• Ferromagnetic material should not be placed 
closer than 0.25” from the LDT’s magnet assembly 
or rod end. Failure to do so could cause erratic 
operations. 
• Minimal clearance between the LDT’s rod and 
the magnet assembly through the full stroke is 
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