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Contact/ Non-Contact Handheld Tachometer RPM Meter - Laser and contact wheel
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Contact/ Non-Contact Handheld Tachometer RPM Meter - Laser and contact wheel
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Contact/ Non-Contact Handheld Tachometer RPM Meter with 3 contact pads, 1 contact wheel and approximately 600mm of reflective tape with a manual
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Non contact RPM - measures the rotational speed, simply attach a piece of reflective tape (included) to the surface and aim the LED red dot from a safe distance (approximately 50-600mm)
Contact RPM - The RPM unit comes with 3 contact pads each with a verity of uses. These attach to the spindle reader of the device and them physically touch the rotating item to read its RPM
Surface Speed - Rubber contact wheel for measuring surface speed
Example uses - To gauge the rotation speed of lathes or milling machines, motors, engines, machine parts, spindle rpm, etc
Contents - RPM handheld unit, 3 contact pads, 1 contact wheel, approximately 600mm of reflective tape
Surface Feed Speed - Meter/min
Requires 1 x PP3 9V battery (Not included).
Range for photoelectric rotation speed - 2.5 -99, 999 RPM
Range for contact rotation speed - 1.0 -19, 999 RPM
Range for contact line speed - 1.0 -19, 99.9 m/min
Digital photo tachometer with contact RPM meter.
Please Note:
The RPM sensor operates using an optical pickup, to use the optical pick up function the plastic end cover with the spindle protruding, needs to be removed by releasing the two screws securing it. This will expose the optical transmitter and receiver which can be pointed at the rotating item you wish to check the RPM of, a piece of reflective silver tape supplied must be attached to the rotating component so the sensor can see a change as the item rotates
Key Specifications
Resolution for photoelectric rotation speed - 0.1 RPM (2.5-999.99RPM)
Resolution for contact rotation speed - 0.1 RPM (0.5-999.99RPM)
Resolution for contact line speed - 0.01 m/min (0.05-99.999m/min)
Accuracy - (0.05%+1)
Size - 150x65x31mm
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The Allendale Group Ltd was founded in 2003 and now operate from over 30,000 sq. feet of warehouse space in Hoddesdon, UK and Hangzhou, China.
A British company, owned and run by a group of electronic and mechanically minded engineers, sourcing and developing product from all over the world, ensuring we can offer competitive prices and the latest technology on the market.
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Contact RPM - The RPM unit comes with 3 contact pads each with a verity of uses. These attach to the spindle reader of the device and them physically touch the rotating item to read its RPM The RPM sensor operates using an optical pickup, to use the optical pick up function the plastic end cover with the spindle protruding, needs to be removed by releasing the two screws securing it. This will expose the optical transmitter and receiver which can be pointed at the rotating item you wish to check the RPM of, a piece of reflective silver tape supplied must be attached to the rotating component so the sensor can see a change as the item rotates A British company, owned and run by a group of electronic and mechanically minded engineers, sourcing and developing product from all over the world,
Contact RPM - The RPM unit comes with 3 contact pads each with a verity of uses. These attach to the spindle reader of the device and them physically touch the rotating item to read its RPM The RPM sensor operates using an optical pickup, to use the optical pick up function the plastic end cover with the spindle protruding, needs to be removed by releasing the two screws securing it. This will expose the optical transmitter and receiver which can be pointed at the rotating item you wish to check the RPM of, a piece of reflective silver tape supplied must be attached to the rotating component so the sensor can see a change as the item rotates A British company, owned and run by a group of electronic and mechanically minded engineers, sourcing and developing product from all over the world,