🔧 Measure with Confidence: Your Go-To Tool for Precision!
The REED Instruments R7050 Compact Photo Tachometer and Counter is a high-performance device designed for fast and accurate RPM measurements of rotating objects without contact. It features a built-in laser pointer for easy targeting, a durable double molded plastic housing, a backlit LCD display, and an internal memory that recalls maximum, minimum, and last values stored. With a low battery indicator and auto shut-off, this tachometer is perfect for professionals seeking reliability and precision.
E**B
Seems to read accurately
This phototach seems to read pretty accurately. I’ve used it to check fan speed on a Cat 265, worked great!
L**R
Easy to use tachometer
This tachometer is very easy to use and has a great measuring range. The main benefit of this tachometer is the laser output. While you still need to use a reflective tape to allow for the reflection pickup, the laser is so much brighter than white light tachometers. I have used this tachometer in bright environments without any problems. If measuring a black object you can draw a thick line with a sliver sharpie marker and not even bother with the tape. No white light tachometer that I've used could do that.
G**E
Works
Works as intended, seem to be a quality & durable (industrial grade) product. Rated it a 4 star, as in my opinion it is a little overpriced.
J**0
Reads steady
Use it in Ag checking rotation of water wells.They should spin at 1760 RPM and this Tac works well on doing this.I found the laser pointer is a lighted blade type pointer.To get a good reading it depends if you hold the lighted pointer vertical or horizonal on the shaft you are checking.The little sticky tabs you have to separate with your male finger nails can be a pain...but?Would buy again
T**R
Exactly what I needed
We calibrate a lot of equipment where I work. This works great and is so easy to use!
A**R
works
works well
R**D
It worked better than expected
For the money, this is the best, most compact instrument I’ve purchased!We were able to accurately measure and tune the wheel speed. We cleaned a spot on each wheel planetary and applied the tape then were able to stand back and accurately measure the rotation speed of each wheel.
S**T
Unreliable Readings
I have been researching spinning objects and have acquired five tachometers. This one is the most expensive I've purchased. I like its rapid acquisition and illuminated display. But I'm frustrated that about five percent of readings are flat wrong. I am certain of the errors because when I plot readings of the RPM decay of a spinning top, some readings depart from the smooth plot by hundreds of RPM.
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