🚀 Elevate Your RPM Game!
The DIGITEN4 Digital Blue LED Tachometer is a high-performance RPM speed meter designed for precision measurement in various applications. With a measurement range of 5-9999 RPM and a bright 0.56" LED display, it ensures clear visibility and accurate readings. The included Hall proximity switch magnet sensor and mounting holder make installation a breeze, while its reliable DC 8-15V power requirement guarantees consistent operation.
R**E
Works well
This unit (or one of the other colors) is my go-to standard part for adding RPM meter to old shop tools.
B**N
worked well for it's cost
simple and cheap, easy to use
M**E
Easy to Use and Setup Tach
It worked as expected as a tachometer for my wood lathe.1) A wiring diagram is provided but there are many YouTube vids available if you have problems. A power supply (not provided) and the sensor need to be soldered or joined as no connector is provided.2) It comes as 2 circuit boards mounted in a bezel so the rear is exposed and you may want to add a case.3) As stated in the description it takes 10-20 seconds to show 0 RPM after rotation ends and no provision how to adjust it shorter.4) I am not sure it reads the true RPM - it is consistently ~12% lower than my lathe though on 2 induction motors (a grinder and a pump) it reads within 10-15 RPM of the motors' specs. Probably a 'Close Is Good Enough' for the lathe's RPM setting and within range of induction motors' specs.Conclusion: Not perfect but a great bargain for the price - I'd recommend this product and buy it again.
O**F
Works
Installed this yesterday on my PM-1340GT lathe. Works. Would recommend.
H**R
Good tachometer for a milling machine
Installed this on a Grizzly mill. Found it to be plenty accurate. The sensor does work at a 10 mm distance from magnet. It did not come with a power adaptor or any kind of mount for the led display. I ended up designing and 3D printing an enclosure for the display and mount for the magnet.
K**R
Never could get it to work
Seems like it would be a great tachometer, but even after spending 90 bucks to get my lathe drilled so I could recess the magnet into the shaft, I never could get it to read properly.
B**T
It's good to know what speed
The media could not be loaded. Installed one of these on my milling machine after converting it to Variably Frequency Drive to allow a more accurate speed setting for a particular machining function.
D**1
Works very well on my lathe
I looked at several, I thought this one hooked to 110 is why I bought it. I hooked it to a 9 volt power supply and it works very well.
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