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  • Extech 461891 High Precision Contact Tachometer
    Usually Ships In 6 to 13 Business Days

    Extech 461891 High Precision Contact Tachometer

    £142.50 (ex VAT)
    £171.00 (inc VAT)
    • High-range RPM and linear speed readings
    • Accurate 0.5% contact-based operation
    • Memory stores last, min and max values
    • Compact, durable meter with LCD display
  • Extech 461950 Panel Mount Tachometer
    Usually Ships In 6 to 13 Business Days

    Extech 461950 Panel Mount Tachometer

    £128.50 (ex VAT)
    £154.20 (inc VAT)
    • Wide 5–99990 RPM range for fast checks
    • Three clear RPM resolutions built in
    • Takes proximity or photo sensors
    • Crisp 4-digit LED for steady RPM read
  • Extech 461920 Tachometer
    In Stock - Express Delivery Available

    Extech RPM33 Laser Photo Tachometer

    £133.41 (ex VAT)
    £160.09 (inc VAT)
    • Measures contact & non-contact RPM
    • Laser-guided readings up to 500 mm away
    • Stores 10 data sets with min/max/avg
    • Large 5-digit backlit LCD display
  • Martindale RT80 Optical Tachometer
    In Stock - Express Delivery Available

    Martindale RT80 Optical Tachometer

    £118.44 (ex VAT)
    £142.13 (inc VAT)
    • Non-contact RPM measurement capability.
    • Displays RPM/RPS on a clear LCD screen.
    • Hold function for max, min, and average readings.
    • Includes reflective tape for measuring non-reflective surfaces.
  • Testo 460 Non-Contact Tachometer
    Usually Ships In 3 to 5 Business Days

    Testo 460 Non-Contact Tachometer

    £106.17 (ex VAT)
    £127.40 (inc VAT)
    • Measures 100-29,999 RPM in machinery using optical, non-contact method.
    • Features LED spot for accurate speed readings.
    • Ideal for fan and shaft rotation checks.
    • Easy to operate, providing reliable results for industrial applications.
  • Testo 465 Non-Contact Tachometer
    Usually Ships In 6 to 13 Business Days

    Testo 465 Non-Contact Tachometer

    £182.50 (ex VAT)
    £219.00 (inc VAT)
    • Non-contact rpm up to 99,999 rpm
    • Resolution from 0.01 to 1 rpm
    • Max 600 mm measuring distance
    • Stores min, max and mean values
  • Testo 470 Dual Non-Contact Tachometer
    Usually Ships In 6 to 13 Business Days

    Testo 470 Dual Non-Contact Tachometer

    £250.75 (ex VAT)
    £300.90 (inc VAT)
    • Measures rpm, speeds and lengths
    • Both Optical and mechanical rpm measurements
    • Take measurements safely up to 0.6m away
    This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
  • Testo 476 Handheld Stroboscope
    Usually Ships In 6 to 13 Business Days

    Testo 476 Handheld Stroboscope

    £658.75 (ex VAT)
    £790.50 (inc VAT)
    • Measures rpm from 30 to 12500
    • Accuracy within ±0.01% of reading
    • Short flash burst under 9 microseconds
    • Illumination rated at 1200 Lux
  • TPI 505L Digital Hand Tachometer
    Usually Ships In 6 to 13 Business Days

    TPI 505L Digital Hand Tachometer

    £182.77 (ex VAT)
    £219.32 (inc VAT)
    • Laser & contact sensors for ±0.1% accuracy.
    • Records min/max/last speeds.
    • Tripod-ready with a 3-year warranty.

Tachometers

Tachometers, essential instruments in the realm of precision measurement, are designed to determine the speed of a rotating object, commonly represented in revolutions per minute (RPM). Widely utilised in automotive, industrial, and marine applications, these devices ensure machinery operates within safe and optimal speed ranges. By providing accurate rotational speed data, tachometers play a pivotal role in safeguarding equipment longevity, enhancing operational efficiency, and preventing potential machinery failures. Their indispensable value in monitoring and diagnostics reinforces the importance of reliable tachometry in today’s dynamic industrial landscape.

Tachometers are not a one-size-fits-all tool; their diversity caters to specific requirements and applications. The most common types include the contact tachometer, which measures speed by physically touching a rotating object, and the non-contact tachometer, which utilises optical or laser methods to gauge rotational speed from a distance. Digital tachometers offer precise readings through electronic displays, while analog tachometers employ a needle and dial setup