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Sm2234a Digital Tachometer Photo Tacho For Milling Motor Machine Device on 2040-parts.com

US $32.17
Location:

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:Sampoo MPN:Does not apply UPC:Does not apply

New Digital Photo Tachometer for Motor/ Milling Machine
Warranty: 1 Year

 
 

  • Color: Black (like picture showed). 
  • Size: 160mm*74mm*37mm. 
  • Weight: approx. 200g (including batteries). 
  • Measure Range: 2.5 to 99,999 RMP. 
  • Detecting distance: 2 inch to 10 inch.
  • Accuracy: +/- (0.05% +1 digit). 
  • Sampling time: 0.8 sec. (over 60 RPM) 
  • Resolution: 0.1RPM (2.5 to 999.9 RMP), 1RPM(over 1,000 RMP). 
  • Memory: Max RPM / Min RPM / Last RPM (the last value/ max. value/ min. value will be automatically stored). 
  • Time base: 6MHz crystal oscillator. 
  • Display: 5 Digits, 18mm Large LCD Displaying. 
  • 3x1.5V AA Battery (For shipping safety, Battery Not Included). 
  • Reflective tape (included). 
  • Measure Rotation Speed using the built-in LED and Laser. 
  • Great Tool for measuring the Rotation Speed (RPM) of Motors / Milling Machine and other machine.


Package included:

  • Reflective tape included. 
  • Original Blue Bag x 1 (as picture showed). 
  • English User Operation Manual x 1. 
  • New Digital Laser Photo Tachometer x 1.
 





 


Payment

  • We ONLY accept PayPal and just ship the item to PayPal Verified address, other payment is not acceptable.
  • Please PAY within 7 days, otherwise we reserve the right of re-selling the item.

  • Shipping Detail

  • We Ship to Worldwide. 
  • The item will be shipped out within 24 hours after full payment have been received. 
  • We will ship out the item by Standard Int'l Flat Rate Shipping from Hong Kong Post Office. 
  • Delivery day is NOT include local (H.K) holidays . 
  • Normally, The shipping time depends on the destination country, following is the detail: 

    Country Delivery Time
    Working Days(not including holiday) 5-7 8-11 12-14 15-19 20-22 >22
     Working Days + Saturday + Sunday 5-9 10-15 16-20 21-25 26-30 >31
      United    States Rate(item arrived) 6.2% 50.5% 26.3% 12.1% 4.9% Refund
    United Kingdom Rate(item arrived) 10.1% 61.1% 20.3% 3.8% 4.7% Refund
    Australia Rate(item arrived) 21.6% 50.2% 15.0% 6.9% 6.3% Refund
    France Rate(item arrived) 10.6% 28.8% 41.6% 11.6% 7.4% Refund
    Germany Rate(item arrived) 10.9% 22.7% 31.4% 23.5% 11.5% Refund
    Canada Rate(item arrived) 0.0% 47.5% 32.3% 16.6% 3.6% Refund
    Spain Rate(item arrived) 3.7% 24.1% 48.2% 13.8% 10.2% Refund
    Italy Rate(item arrived) 1.9% 9.2% 14.1% 15.6% 33.7% 25.5%
    Brazil Rate(item arrived) 2.1% 10.3% 15.8% 16.7% 33.8% 21.3%


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