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Freepower Angel Eye Racing Gauge/meter Oil Press 60mm Bar (black Face) on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

台中市, default, Taiwan

台中市, default, Taiwan
Condition:New Brand:FREEPOWER Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Warranty:Yes

FreePower Angel Eye Gauge- 

Oil Press Gauge/Meter

60mm / BAR

Freepower Angel Eye Racing Gauges/Meter. We use the highest quality electronic components stepper motor and sensors for our gauges! 

We supply the best quality gauges/meters to our customers. 

We use 256 Full Color Led, 3240 steps Stepping Motor, 3 way switch button. 8 steps color can be chose and 12 steps brightness can be adjusted. 

We use the highest quality sensors on our gauges!

- STEPPING MOTOR : FREEPOWER ANGEL EYE GAUGE adopts micro stepping motor with built-in speed reduction ration of 180:1 and accuracy as high as 0.083° at max. Angular speed of 600°/sec.

- PEAK  WARNING 3 WAY SWITCH : Freepower gauge record the peak value within 50 seconds. Setup the warning value push the button and wait 2 second. The warning effect includes warning light and buzzer.

- ACCURACY : Freepower gauge adopts the high precision sensor to maintain accuracy throughout the full range. Using the latest in technology stepper motor the freepower advance provides at least 3240 steps within the 270° dial resolution.

 
              



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