[AJD] Tachometer
Robert L. Holtzer
rholtzer at earthlink.net
Mon Dec 20 22:11:40 PST 2004
Thanks for the response.
Bob Holtzer
At 09:05 PM 12/20/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Tachometers of this type are fine for their intended purpuse, but for use
>with antique tractors and
>farm equipment I think you would be much better served by a mechanical
>dial tachometer.
>
>Go to www.mcmaster.com and search for "tachometer"
>
>RPM Dial Tachometer
> Range: 0 to 4000 rpm
> Accuracy: ±3%
>Get fast rpm readings. This contact tachometer includes one cone and one
>concave tip.
>It has a 2 3/4" dial face with a glass cover. Housing is steel. Size is 2
>3/4" Dia. x 4" Lg.
>Optional 12" extension shaft gets into hard-to-reach areas.
>
>Tachometer 1416T1 $59.88
>
>12" Extension Shaft 1416T2 20.57
>
>Replacement Tips 1416T3 4.69
>(One Cone, One Concave)
>
>
>- Hank
>
>
>
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>On 12/19/2004 at 7:37 PM Robert L. Holtzer wrote:
>
> >From time to time there has been discussion of setting engine idle,
> >etc. Recently in a model airplane shop I saw a $25 tachometer that had an
> >RPM range of 0 to 30,000. It detected RPM from the propeller --
> >apparently something akin to a strobe. It would probably work off a
> painted mark on
> >a crank pulley.
> >
> >Anyone have any experience with this type of equipment?
> >
> >Bob Holtzer
>
>
>
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