Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – ABS Plastic
Grade – Industrial/Professional
Application – Rotational Speed Measurement
Measurement Range – 2.5~99,999 RPM
Product Overview
The Non-Contact Laser Photo Tachometer is engineered for high-precision rotational speed measurements without physical contact, ensuring accuracy and safety. With a wide measurement range of 2.5 to 99,999 RPM, it is suitable for diverse applications where speed monitoring is critical. The device employs advanced laser technology to capture RPM readings with minimal error, making it a reliable tool for laboratories, workshops, and industrial settings. Its compact and ergonomic design allows for easy handling, while the durable ABS plastic construction ensures longevity even in demanding environments. The tachometer features a clear digital display for real-time readings and is equipped with user-friendly controls for quick adjustments. Whether for routine maintenance, calibration, or research, this tachometer delivers consistent performance, eliminating the need for mechanical contact and reducing wear on equipment. The non-contact method also enhances safety by preventing accidental damage to moving parts, making it an indispensable tool for professionals and students alike.
FAQs
1. How does a non-contact laser tachometer work?
A non-contact laser tachometer uses a laser beam to detect rotational speed by measuring the frequency of reflected light from a rotating object. The device calculates RPM based on the time interval between reflections.
2. Can this tachometer measure speeds below 2.5 RPM?
No, this tachometer is designed to measure speeds within the range of 2.5 to 99,999 RPM. For lower speeds, a different model with a broader or lower measurement range would be required.
3. What surfaces work best for accurate readings?
The tachometer works best on reflective or matte surfaces with visible markings, such as a piece of reflective tape or a painted line, to ensure the laser can detect rotation accurately.
4. Is this tachometer suitable for outdoor use?
While the tachometer is built for durability, direct exposure to harsh weather conditions like rain or extreme temperatures may affect performance. It is recommended for controlled indoor or sheltered environments.
5. How do I calibrate this tachometer for accurate readings?
Most non-contact laser tachometers do not require frequent calibration. However, if needed, refer to the user manual for specific calibration instructions or use a known RPM source to verify accuracy.










