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Full mounting details are copied below, but to secure the radar, use the 4x M8 fixings on the underside of the blue casting.



It is recommended to orient the radar with the connector panel facing “down” ,”back”, “South” or “in”. The radar presents its' output referenced to a 0° or North point directly opposite to the connectors.

Be sure to mount the radar level, to ensure that it presents a consistent view of its’s surroundings in every direction

All variants in the CIR radar range have 4x 20mm deep M8 tapped holes in the underside, in a 4” PCD arrangement.

4” PCD dictates hole centres with a 71.84mm spacing.

Every radar is supplied with a stainless steel M8 fixings pack; it is recommended that these are tightened to 20 Nm.

It is recommended to orient the radar with the connector panel facing “down” ,”back”, “South” or “in”. The radar presents its' output referenced to a 0° or North point directly opposite to the connectors.

Be sure to mount the radar level, to ensure that it presents a consistent view of its’s surroundings in every direction.

When designing a mounting bracket for a specific application, it can sometimes be helpful to add in the opportunity for adjustment in each of the mounting angles to aid easy commissioning

The centreline of the radar’s output is approximately 280mm above the base of the unit.


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-Illustration of transmitted energy distribution for “non-COSEC” radar beam type.

Illustration of transmitted energy distribution for “COSEC” radar type

Illustration of transmitted energy distribution for “CIR 2x4” radar type (special order model)

For details of the power and network connections, see Connection Details


Below are downloadable 3D models of the CIR radar unit to support hardware integration in customer applications, and a printable drilling template to simplify preparing any necessary mountings.

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File CIR Gen2 3D Model - extra ruggedised.STEP

Jun 17, 2024 by John Marshall

File CIR 3D Model.STEP

Jun 17, 2024 by John Marshall

PDF File CIR Radar Family - drill template.pdf

Jun 17, 2024 by John Marshall

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