Tachometers
A tachometer, or revolution counter, measures the rotation speed of an object within a machine. The value is typically displayed in revolutions per minute (RPM) via analogue dial or digital display. Tachometers are used to measure speed of rotation and some can measure linear speed and distance too.
How does it measure?
Contact tachometers take measurement using physical contact, for example a funnel, wheel or tip. These instruments gather the data for the tachometer. Non-contact tachometers often use a laser or optical disc to measure and are ideal for mobile applications.
Tachometers are used in: •Machinery •Automotive •Trains •Laser instruments •Laboratories •Marine engineering •Medicine (blood flow)
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RS PRO Tachometer, Best Accuracy ±0.02 % Contact, Non Contact LCD 99999rpm
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RS PRO Tachometer, Best Accuracy ±0.02 % Non Contact LCD 99999rpm
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RS PRO Tachometer, Best Accuracy ±0.05 % Contact LCD 19999rpm
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RS PRO Tachometer, Best Accuracy ±0.05 % Contact, Optical LCD 19999 (Contact Tachometer) rpm, 99999 (Photo Tachometer)
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RS PRO Tachometer, Best Accuracy ±0.05 % Laser LCD 99999rpm
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RS PRO Tachometer, Best Accuracy ±0.05 % Optical LCD 99999rpm
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