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Electric tachometer

6th February 1970, Page 103
6th February 1970
Page 103
Page 103, 6th February 1970 — Electric tachometer
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Improved availability' and easier servicing will be features of a redesigned range of electric tachometers deve aped by Smiths Industries. This will result from basing the design on three basic assemblies—front housing (bezel, dial and pointer), instrument case and rear electrical connection.

By selecting three assemblies from a wide range Of each that will be made, an] instrument suitable for a particlilar application can be built up. An important advantage of this method is that new and spares stocks will be simplified: fully assembled units need not be held.

First in the new range which is called the Ventura is the Type M which is available (as all others will be) with round bezels of 2.5, 4, 6 and 10in, diameter, or, in the first three sizes with a square bezel.

The tachometers! are robust instruments designed to work over a wide temperature range 4deg F (-20 deg C) to 158 deg F (70 deg C). The dial is designed for panel mounting and is pro

vided with light slots for underpanel illumination. lihe panel cut

out needed is the same as for existing electrical tachometers and the new model will accept the output from the Smiths LOG range of tachometer generators. Standard dials only are available at present but special orders will be accepted later. Bezel trim is stainless teel for the round bezels, black for the square.

Made by: Smiths Industries Ltd., Industrial Instrument Division. Wembley Park Drive, Wembley, Middx.

Price: (example)4in. instrument from f 11 11s.'

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