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No hay artículos en el carroDavid Kirchner
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de mayo de 2024
Been using one like this for a few years on elevator governors highly recommend
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de julio de 2023
Tips come out too easily. 3 separate applications with one fixed wheel and add on tips. One for shaft end with a high center (tiddie) one for center drilled (negative shaft end) Problem is the tips come out too easily and are hard to keep up with. It needs a more secure connection, extra tips and a case to keep everything in.I would change my rating if I could find more tips. HELP!?
MARC V.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de enero de 2020
Nice.Inexpensive, compact and accurate for what I need.
acamay
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de julio de 2017
This product works as it is designed to. Unfortunately that didn't exactly match what I tried to do with it. I found that I could not accurately center the rubber tips on the flywheel I was trying to measure, so they kept falling off. Not the fault of the product, it was just outside of its designed use. On the end of a shaft with a drilled center detent it works fine, and the linear motion wheel makes linear speed measurement easy as well. For checking the RPM of small engines, however, choose the optical tachometer over this contact model.
Sparky Kayaker
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de enero de 2017
Perfect for what I needed it for - measuring conveyor belt speeds. Compared to my full size tach, it has much less variation in readout when reading the same conveyors.My one complaint is that there is no way of keeping that little rubber cap on the top (even though I don't use it for radial measurements). I tried crazy gluing it on, and it still came off. Again, I don't need it, but I dislike having spare pieces for things.One suggestion would be for a wrist strap. The first one I bought got knocked out of my hand by a carton going by at 540 fpm on the conveyor (it wasn't supposed to be there). I lost it due to the length of the conveyor and the high speed of the sorter in the DC. My husband drilled two holes in the casing of my second tach and put a camera strap through it. The next time I was measuring the same conveyor (you guessed it), another errant carton came by and knocked into my hand. Thanks to the wrist strap, I didn't loose it.
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