Stroboscope (50~40000 FPM) | AE 488 | ASICO

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Stroboscope (50~40000 FPM) | AE 488 | ASICO

High-precision stroboscope with 50-40000 FPM range for motion analysis. Durable, portable, and ideal for precise frequency measurements.

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Original price was: ₹15,800.00.Current price is: ₹14,220.00.

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Specifications Table

Product Material – High-impact ABS plastic

Grade – Industrial/Research

Application – Motion analysis, RPM measurement, vibration study

Product Overview

The Stroboscope (50~40000 FPM) is a high-precision instrument designed for accurate motion analysis and frequency measurement in laboratory and research settings. Built with durable high-impact ABS plastic, this stroboscope ensures long-lasting performance even under frequent use. The adjustable flash rate range of 50 to 40,000 FPM (flashes per minute) allows for precise synchronization with rotating or oscillating objects, making it indispensable for applications requiring detailed motion study. The device features an intuitive control interface, enabling quick adjustments for optimal observation. Its compact and portable design ensures easy handling and storage, while the bright, consistent flash output guarantees clear visualization even in well-lit environments. Whether used for measuring rotational speeds, analyzing vibrations, or studying periodic motion, this stroboscope delivers reliable results with minimal setup time. The robust construction and advanced electronics ensure stability and accuracy, making it a valuable tool for professionals and students alike.

FAQs

1. What is the maximum flash rate of this stroboscope?

This stroboscope supports a maximum flash rate of 40,000 FPM, allowing for high-speed motion analysis.

2. Can this stroboscope be used for measuring RPM in machinery?

Yes, it is highly effective for measuring RPM in rotating machinery by synchronizing the flash rate with the object’s speed.

3. Is this stroboscope suitable for outdoor use?

While primarily designed for indoor lab use, it can be used outdoors in low-light conditions for optimal visibility.

4. How do I calibrate the stroboscope for accurate readings?

Calibration is typically not required, but you can verify accuracy by testing against a known frequency source.

5. What power source does this stroboscope use?

It operates on standard AC power, with some models also supporting battery operation for portability.

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