AMITTARI AT-135A Rotation speed stroboscopic meterPacking list
SKU
NB005127
Resolution
0.1FPM (below 1000FPM); 1FPM (above 1000FPM)
test range
50~12000FPM
Measurement Accuracy
±(0.05%n+1d)
Sampling time
: 0.3 seconds
Internal trigger/external trigger
Free conversion
External trigger signal amplitude
TTL level
Fast FM
×2,÷2
High and low range
convertible
Normal Operating Conditions
Non-corrosive gases and strong electromagnetic fields
Environmental temperature
0℃-40℃
Relative Humidity
Less than 85% RH
Flashing Lamp life
100 million times
Power
AC 220 +/- 10% V, 2A, 50Hz; AC 110 +/- 10% V, 2A, 50HZ
power consumption
Approximately 50W.
Dimensions
210*85*185mm
Weight
660g
AT-135A
Rotation speed stroboscopic meter
AMITTARI stroboscope is used to detect the rotation speed and movement frequency of objects (such as motors) (printed bags). The stroboscope can also be used to analyze the vibration of objects, the movements of high-speed moving objects, and high-speed photography.
Features
* Digital display, no parallax; wide measuring range, high resolution.
* Automatic flash stop and other functions save electricity and increase the service life of the strobe light.
* Quick conversion of internal trigger/external trigger selection; double frequency and half frequency fast frequency modulation function.
* When working in external trigger mode (using photoelectric signals), the automatic tracking function of the pattern can be realized.
* Using multiple professional technologies such as microcomputer technology, flash technology and anti-interference technology, the speed value can be accurately measured without contact.
Packing list:host x1, portable case x1, operation manual x1.
[Note]Because the manufacturer's packaging may be updated or upgraded, the detailed packaging list shall be subject to the latest standard configuration of the manufacturer.
FAQ
QWhat is the measurement range of this AT-135A stroboscopic Rotation speed instrument?
A
12000rpm。
QWhat is the measurement range of this AT-135A stroboscopic Rotation speed instrument?