Flir Extech 461995 User's Manual
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To switch between contact and non-contact mode, use the mode selector switch located on the side of the tachometer. Ensure the device is off before switching modes to prevent damage or inaccuracies.
To clean the sensor, use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe away any dust or debris. Avoid using any liquid cleaners or abrasive materials that could damage the sensor.
Ensure the tachometer is properly calibrated before use. Maintain a steady hand when taking measurements and avoid strong ambient light when in non-contact mode to prevent interference.
Check the battery compartment to ensure the batteries are installed correctly and have sufficient charge. Replace the batteries if necessary and check the connections for any corrosion or damage.
Refer to the manufacturer's manual for detailed calibration procedures. Generally, you will need a calibration tool or a reference object with a known speed to adjust the tachometer accordingly.
The non-contact mode works best on reflective surfaces. For non-reflective surfaces, use reflective tape to enhance measurement accuracy.
Yes, the tachometer can measure rotational speeds in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions, provided it is properly aligned with the rotating object.
Regularly check the device for any signs of wear or damage, especially the contact tips. Clean the sensor and replace the batteries every six months or as needed based on usage.
Store the tachometer in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Remove the batteries if the device will not be used for an extended period to prevent leakage.
Yes, you can measure the speed of a belt by using the non-contact mode. Place reflective tape on the belt and aim the tachometer at the tape to take a measurement.