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Neiko Digital Laser Photo Tachometer

Neiko Digital Laser Photo Tachometer
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Neiko Digital Laser Photo Tachometer

 
 
 
SKU:  

FK100486

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Product Details
Product Length:10.0 inches
Product Width:5.0 inches
Product Height:3.0 inches
Package Length:6.8 inches
Package Width:4.4 inches
Package Height:2.0 inches
Package Weight:0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 37 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 37 customer reviews )
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17 of 17 found the following review helpful:


4Not bad for the buck  Nov 21, 2007 By Rafael Fiol "rafiol2"
I bought this to determine how far off my motorcycle's tach was. It has remarkable pickup of nearly any bright, reflective surface such a chrome or semi-bright aluminum cast so be careful to provide decent background surface isolation. Don't work about running out of reflective tape. I was able to get great results using Testor's silver model paint painted directly on to my engine's flywheel. You can accomplish the same results by painting a spot on a piece of masking tape and sticking the tape to whatever you are reading from.

The down-side of the device is that it is pretty much contoured for hand-held use. I had to rig some velcro to it so that I could strap it to a tripod (leaving me with less to juggle why adjusting carberators). The strapping does make it a little difficult to manipulate the buttons while still being able to see the readout. Don't get me wrong, using this as a hand-held works quite well but does require a steady hand if you are shooting through a narrow space. Overall, I'm quite satisfied with it for the little $$$ it cost.

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent device  Jun 28, 2008 By Takei
The laser tach works as well as you'd expect, measurement range with the reflective tape is 6 feet or more (not sure where Amazon's 500mm description came from, but it's wrong).
The device sends out a beamed laser spot that gets reflected by the tape or any suitably reflective surface. The sensor in the tach picks up the pulses and performs the measurement, displaying in 0.1 RPM steps for speeds up to 999.9 RPM, and 1.0 RPM steps from 1000 to 99999 RPM.

3 AA batteries for economical use with common rechargeables, after the three supplied batteries eventually get used up. They should last quite a while though, using only 40mA during the measurement. The display only comes on when the buttons are actually depressed, so it uses only the minimum amount of battery power- also means it cam't be used for extended unattended measurement however. It has a min and max RPM function, showing the variations in the speed from the measurement.

If you cut a square off from the two strips of supplied reflective tape and just use some scotch tape to temporarily attach it to the object being measured, you can reuse it over and over-
To measure things like fans, you could simply hold the tape behind the fan, and beam the laser through the rotating fan blades. The fan blades will chop the light signal to provide the measurement. You'll need to simply divide the measurement by the number of fan blades, since it'll read multiple counts per revolution.
Very neat item to have around..

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:


4Work fine. Great price.  Aug 01, 2007 By Big Jim "Jim"
Bought a number of these for work. They function well. Can't beat the price. Payed $70+ last year for the same unit. The plastic case seems flimsy, so we'll see how they hold up in the field. Also, I don't expect the included vinyl plastic storage/travel case to hold up very well. Otherwise, good product and great price. Will buy more as needed.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5So simple, even a caveman can use it!  Sep 28, 2007 By R. Yee
Doesn't get any easier. Apply reflective tape (included), point and shoot. In some cases, the reflective top is not necessary.

I'm using it mostly for checking speed of my woodworking equipment (lathe, drill press, router, etc.)

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5A GREAT PRODUCT  Jun 10, 2007 By C. Wolff
Got mine in just a couple of days. Easy to get it up and running. A great tool for checking speed on lathes, etc. Highly recommend it if you have a need for this type of device.

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