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Rotating parts measured safe

5th April 1990, Page 140
5th April 1990
Page 140
Page 140, 5th April 1990 — Rotating parts measured safe
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• From Kane-May comes the KM6002 portable tachometer with optical sensing system. The instrument can be supplied with a remote optical sensor and a contact sensor for linear and rotational measurement.

The KM6002 enables measurements to be taken off rotating parts without danger to the operator. A small piece of reflective tape is placed on the revolving part and when the instrument is pointed at the machinery a display will instantly give a reading.

The tachometer features maximum accuracy of 0.01%, ± digit with autoranging resolution to a maximum of 0.001 digits. It has a bright LED display display, and an "on target" indication. The optical range is 0-1000mm.

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