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Extech 461891 Contact Tachometer
Extech 461891 Contact Tachometer
Extech 461891 Contact Tachometer
Extech 461891 Contact Tachometer
Extech 461891 Contact Tachometer

Extech 461891 Contact Tachometer

Product ID : 7709125
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Galleon Product ID 7709125
UPC / ISBN 793950468913
Shipping Weight 1.52 lbs
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Model 461891
Manufacturer Extech
Shipping Dimension 11.77 x 5.24 x 3.58 inches
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Extech 461891 Contact Tachometer Features

  • Make contact measurements of rotating objects

  • Measure linear surface speeds in ft/min or m/min using the three accessory wheels provided

  • 0.05% accuracy

  • Recalls Last/Max/Min values


About Extech 461891 Contact Tachometer

Contact Tachometer Surface wheels measure contact surface speeds (10 to 9,999 rpm) of rotating objects. The memory button holds last reading and recalls min/max readings display. Complete with wheels for linear surface speed (0.2 to 6560 feet/minute; 0.05 to 1999.9 meters/minute) or RPM measurements. What's in the Box Comes with cone tip, flat tip and spare wheel for surface speed measurements, four AA batteries, carrying case, and user manual. Applications Motor speed, moving fans, pumps, and gears, propeller devices, and many other general maintenance, production, and automotive uses. What is a Tachometer? A tachometer is a device that measures the angular speed of a rotating shaft in terms of revolutions per minute (RPM). Also, a tachometer can measure linear speed in terms of feet per minute (feet/minute) or meters per minute. How do Contact Tachometers Operate? The sensor tip is placed in direct contact with the rotating object. After 2 seconds an accurate reading is displayed. Linear surface speed can also be measured by placing the edge of the wheel on the moving object. How do Photo (Non-contact) Tachometers Operate? First, a small piece of reflective tape (approximately 1/4-inch) is mounted on the object to be measured. Second, the light beam or laser is pointed at the revolving tape. The reflection from the tape provides a reading to be displayed and updated once per second. For the most accurate measurements, the distance between the tachometer and the reflective tape should be within 6 inches for a light beam and up to 6.5 feet for a laser. Fluorescent or bright ambient lights may interfere with the measurement. Which Extech Tachometer Model Is the One for You? A non-contact (photo) tachometer was designed for applications where it is not feasible to have the tachometer come in contact with the rotating device. This is the case in high-speed applications and/or where the object to be measured is not easily reached. A contact tachometer is also available for applications where direct contact of the tachometer with the object is preferred. You can also select a combination (contact/non-contact) tachometer for the maximum in flexibility. More Extech Instruments to Choose From 461893 Photo Tachometer Make non-contact RPM measurements (5 to 99,999 rpm) of rotating objects by pointing the integral light beam (6 inch target distance) at the reflective tape placed on the object to be measured. The memory button holds last reading and recalls min/max readings display. Complete with four AA batteries, 23 inches (0.6 meter) reflective tape, and carrying case. Also available: Reflective Tape for Photo Tachometers (461937) for use with any brand photo tachometer. Place a piece of reflective tape on the object to be measured and point the tachometer's integral light beam at it. Ten reflective tape strips. Each strip measures 23 x 0.25 inches (584 x 6 mm).