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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.
Measure speed on an easy-to read digital display.
These tachometers come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
Place against enclosures of rotating equipment to measure speed. Also known as reed tachometers.
Noncontact tachometers emit a beam of light or laser that reflects off a piece of reflective tape attached to the rotating point.
Measure speed and inspect moving equipment.
These stroboscopes come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
Carry these stroboscopes when performing facility maintenance checks.
Integrate these stroboscopes into fast-moving lines to check quality.
An aluminum housing makes this stroboscope strong and durable.
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.
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.
Continuously measure the speed and running time of your engine to monitor its performance and detect mechanical issues early on.
Install in a convenient location and measure speed remotely using a sensor.
Mount these sensors to robot arms, cranes, and vehicles to accurately track their movements. Also known as inertial measurement units (IMUs).
Keep these meters on hand to quickly check the health of your machine and bearings.
In addition to measuring vibration, you can listen to and record machine performance.
In addition to vibration, these meters measure acceleration, frequency, velocity, displacement, and temperature. Use them to gauge the health of your bearings and machines.
Monitor the health of pumps, engines, and other rotating equipment from your wireless device.
Gauge your machine’s health with more precision than vibration monitors.
Point and shoot for instant speed readings in mph.
Detect unwanted slowdowns in your rotary shaft that could cause machine damage and downtime.
Take field measurements of temperature, dew point, heat index, wind chill, wind speed, and relative humidity.
Monitor nine different weather conditions up to 1,000 feet away.
When long life with little maintenance is critical, rely on the same rugged weather equipment used by the National Weather Service. For a complete weather station, you'll need at least one sensor, a sensor cable, and either the Weather Data Center Display or one of the Real-Time Displays.
Send signals in response to changing magnetic fields to trigger processes or monitor position, speed, and current.
These switches detect magnetic objects—or objects with a magnet attached—through non-magnetic walls.