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Cole-Parmer Convertible Laser Tachometer with LED Display

$1,409.10

The price is inclusive of GST

The Cole-Parmer Convertible Laser Tachometer with LED Display is a rugged and versatile tool for accurate RPM measurements in industrial and laboratory applications. Built with durable aluminum, it measures speeds from up to 14 ft (4.2 m) away. The LED display ensures easy readability in dim lighting, while the laser spot allows precise targeting. The memory button stores and recalls last, maximum, minimum, and ten readings, making data collection simple and efficient.

Product Features

  • Rugged aluminum construction – ideal for industrial applications
  • Stores up to 13 readings for easy tracking
  • Accurately measures RPM from up to 14 ft (4.2 m) away
  • LED display for easy reading in dim light conditions
  • Laser spot for precise targeting
  • Memory button recalls last, maximum, minimum, and ten stored readings
  • Overrange and low battery indicators for reliable operation

What’s Included

  • Contact adapter
  • Two convex rubber cone tips and one concave rubber tip to convert to contact model
  • 3 1/2'' (8.9 cm) extraction shaft
  • 7'' x 1'' (17.8 x 2.5 cm) reflective tape
  • Two AA batteries
  • NIST-traceable calibration certificate

Benefits

  • Durable and reliable – built to withstand industrial and lab environments
  • Flexible measurement – laser or contact options for different applications
  • Convenient data tracking – memory and recall functions
  • Easy targeting – laser spot ensures accurate RPM readings
  • Readable in dim light – LED display improves visibility

Why Choose Cole-Parmer Convertible Laser Tachometer with LED Display?

The Cole-Parmer Convertible Laser Tachometer with LED Display delivers precise, reliable RPM measurement with durable construction and versatile features. Its LED display, memory functions, and laser targeting make it ideal for both laboratory and industrial applications.

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