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SE300Tachometer
Non-contact Digital Tachometer
- Designed in pursuit of the ease of holding to enable stable measurement
- Long detection distance in non-contact measurement (max. approx.50 cm) enabling measurement from a distance from the rotating object
- Auto power OFF function (approx. 2 min., cancellation possible) and Bright backlight
- MAX/MIN display function
- Fixed installation possible using a commercially available camera tripod
* Contact measurement capability using the optional ENC-3
- Auto power off
- Power is automatically turned off when a certain time has elapsed after power-up. Some models have a function to cancel this function.
- Data hold
- A value indicated on the display is fixed. It is fixed even after the test lead is removed, and can be used as a record for reference purposes.
- MAX / MIN
- The maximum value and the minimum value are displayed or recorded. The recorded value can be seen later on the display.
- Backlight
- Allows indicator reading in a dark place.
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SE9100Speedometer
Speedometer for elevator/lift and measurement of escalator emergency stop distance
- Speed of high speed elevator can be measured up to 2000.0 m/min
- Two independent data hold (CH1/CH2) functions plus maximum value hold function
- Memory storage of held value and maximum value
- Data hold by external triggering
- Movement average value display (average frequency setting can be set at any of 1 to 10 times)
- Analog output of measurement value
- Measurement of emergency stop distance for a escalator
- Logging
- The reading can be stored in the meter itself.
- Auto power off
- Power is automatically turned off when a certain time has elapsed after power-up. Some models have a function to cancel this function.
- Data hold
- A value indicated on the display is fixed. It is fixed even after the test lead is removed, and can be used as a record for reference purposes.
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