About True Sense 2 In 1 Digital Contact And Non-Contact Tachometer, DT-2236C
True Sense DT-2236C Digital Tachometer combines contact and non-contact measurement for rotation speed. Measures up to 99,999 RPM with laser and photoelectric detection for versatile applications.
Features:
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Contact and non-contact RPM measurement
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Laser photoelectric speed detection
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Measures 2.599,999 RPM
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Digital LCD display
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Data hold for stable readings
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Portable and lightweight
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Accurate for industrial and mechanical applications
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Easy-to-read measurements
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Durable design
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Quick and convenient operation
Dual Measurement Modes for Versatile ApplicationsThe True Sense 2 In 1 Tachometer allows users to measure rotational speed using either the contact or non-contact method. The optical (non-contact) option uses a photo sensor and works within a 50-500 mm sensing distance, while the mechanical (contact) mode provides direct measurement using included adaptors. This makes the instrument suitable for a variety of environments and different measurement requirements, adding flexibility for users working on multiple types of equipment.
Fast, Accurate, and Easy to UseWith a rapid sampling time of 0.8 seconds at speeds above 60 RPM, this tachometer ensures quick and reliable results. The device displays measurements on a large, easy-to-read 5-digit LCD screen with high accuracy at 0.05% + 1 digit. User-friendly memory functions let you recall the maximum, minimum, and last recorded values, streamlining comparison and analysis. Its compact build and included accessories further enhance user experience and convenience.
Built for Durability and EfficiencyEncased in ABS plastic, the True Sense 2 In 1 Tachometer provides robust protection in various operational settings. Suitable for indoor and industrial environments, it operates reliably between 0C to 50C and less than 80% relative humidity. The auto power-off feature and low power consumption (approx. 45 mA) extend battery life, making it an efficient tool for frequent use without constant battery changes or recharging.
FAQ's of True Sense 2 In 1 Digital Contact And Non-Contact Tachometer, DT-2236C:
Q: How do I switch between contact and non-contact measurement modes on the True Sense DT-2236C tachometer?
A: Switching between modes is straightforward. For non-contact measurement, attach the reflective tape to the rotating surface and use the photo sensor. For contact measurement, use the provided contact tips, cone adapter, or funnel adapter, and press the sensor directly against the rotating part. Choose the mode based on your measurement needs and the application.
Q: What is the process to store and recall Max/Min/Last readings on this digital tachometer?
A: The DT-2236C features a memory function that automatically stores the maximum, minimum, and last measured values. After taking your measurements, press the relevant memory button to cycle through these stored readings on the LCD display, facilitating easy review and comparison of performance.
Q: When should I use the contact versus the non-contact measuring method?
A: Use the contact method when direct access to the rotating shaft or surface is possible and safe. Non-contact measurement is recommended for applications where physical contact could be hazardous, difficult, or disrupt the machinery, such as high-speed or delicate rotating objects.
Q: What applications is this tachometer suitable for?
A: The True Sense DT-2236C is designed for measuring the rotational speed of motors, fans, gears, and other machinery. It's ideal for use in both industrial and indoor environments where monitoring and maintenance of rotating equipment is necessary for operational safety and efficiency.
Q: Where should I use the tachometer for optimal results?
A: This tachometer should be used in indoor and industrial settings within the recommended temperature range of 0C to 50C and humidity below 80% RH to ensure accurate and reliable measurements. Always avoid excessive dust, moisture, or extreme temperatures.
Q: What are the benefits of the device's auto power-off feature?
A: The auto power-off function conserves battery life by automatically disabling the device after a period of inactivity. This ensures prolonged operation during fieldwork and reduces the need for frequent battery replacements, increasing overall efficiency.
Q: How does the True Sense DT-2236C ensure measurement accuracy?
A: The tachometer boasts an impressive accuracy of 0.05% + 1 digit, and features a rapid 0.8-second sampling time. The combination of photo sensor technology for non-contact measurement, high-resolution readouts, and memory recall functions all contribute to delivering precise, repeatable results every time.