Testo 470 Tachometer Contact and Non Contact
Testo 470 Tachometer Contact and Non Contact
Product Description:
- A Tachometer is a device used to measure the rotational speed of an object, typically expressed in revolutions per minute (RPM).
- There are two primary types of tachometers
- Contact Tachometers and Non-Contact Tachometers. Both types are used to measure the rotational speed of machines, motors, and other rotating systems, but they differ in how they measure the speed.
- They can be classified into two main types: contact and non-contact tachometers.
- Contact tachometers physically touch the rotating object to measure its speed.
- They use a variety of mechanisms to establish contact with the object’s surface and calculate the speed based on the number of rotations per unit of time.
- Non-contact tachometers, also known as optical tachometers or photo tachometers, measure rotational speed without physical contact with the rotating object.
- They are suitable for objects that are difficult to access, hazardous to touch, or have delicate surfaces.
- The Testo 470 Tachometer Contact and Non Contact is a versatile instrument designed for precise rotational speed measurement. Whether you need contact tachometer readings or prefer non-contact tachometer measurements, the Testo 470 delivers accurate and reliable results for industrial, mechanical, and maintenance applications.
- Featuring an easy-to-read display and user-friendly operation, the Testo 470 Tachometer ensures fast RPM measurement without compromising accuracy. Its dual mode—contact and non-contact—makes it suitable for a wide range of surfaces and rotating equipment.
Product Specification:
| Type of Tachometer | Digital Tachometer |
| Model Name/Number | Testo-470 |
| Brand | Testo |
| Usage/Application | Speed Measurement |
| Material | ABS |
| Resolution | 0.01 RPM |
| Power Supply | 2 AA batteries |
| Color | Gray |
| Size/Dimension | 175 x 60 x 28 mm |


