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Precisely count rotations by attaching these counters to clutches, couplings, rotors, or other rotating shafts.
Tracking your machine component as it moves along a rotating threaded shaft, such as a spindle or lead screw, these indicators help you adjust machinery with speed and precision.
More customizable than standard indicators, these digital indicators have programmable features that help you adapt them to your application.
Send the real-time position of machine parts moving along spindles, lead screws, and threaded shafts to your computer or programmable logic controller (PLC). These indicators help you make faster, more precise adjustments than you can with standard position indicators.
Place against enclosures of rotating equipment to measure speed. Also known as reed tachometers.
Measure speed on an easy-to read digital display.
Accurate to within ±0.006% of reading, these tachometers come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
These tachometers come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
Noncontact tachometers emit a beam of light or laser that reflects off a piece of reflective tape attached to the rotating point.
These tachometers come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that state they have passed a test for accuracy.
Measure speed and inspect moving equipment.
Accurate to within ±0.01% of reading.
Capture high-speed readings from a distance in noncontact mode or use the speed wheel to switch to contact mode.
Accurate to within ±0.006% of reading.
Take speed and temperature measurements. This tachometer has a contact tip on one end and a noncontact sensor on the other.
Continuously measure the speed and running time of your engine to monitor its performance and detect mechanical issues early on.
Accurate to within ±0.001% of reading, these tachometers come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
Accurate to within ±0.005% of reading.
Often used with servomotors, these transmitters have a mounting hole pattern that fits a three-hole 28 mm BC servomotor face.
Slide one of these transmitters onto a motor shaft in your application—they have a flexible mounting plate that compensates for shaft misalignment and vibration.
In addition to a transmitter, these kits include a 6 1/2-ft. cable and a mounting bracket.
Provide motion feedback to counters, controllers, and motor drives for automated motion control and measurement applications.
Also known as encoders, these sanitary transmitters convey motion to an electrical signal that conveys distance, direction, and speed. They’re often used in control systems to automate servomotors, robotics, and assembly machines in sanitary environments such as food and pharmaceutical plants.
With adjustable settings for resolution and output type, these transmitters can be programmed to suit your changing processes. Also known as encoders, they convert a shaft’s rotary motion into an electrical signal that indicates distance, direction, and speed.