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Kronos Stopwatch Alfano Go Kart Racing Lap Timer Multi Driver Split Times-black on 2040-parts.com

US $147.77
Location:

Onsted, Michigan, United States

Onsted, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Type:Kronos Stopwatch Manufacturer Part Number:A192 Brand:Alfano UPC:Does not apply

  • Lap-time: manual
  • 4 individual chronometers
  • Timing to the hundredth of a second
  • Memory: 99 laps / up to 9 split times by lap for each chronometer
  • Total times recall
  • Best laps recall
  • 8 different timing modes
  • Hermetic to water projections (IP56)
  • Dimensions: 120mm x 70mm
  • Battery type: 1 x CR2450
  • Weight: 135 gr
  • A-488 (Lanyard)
  • Application: For VISION A-181, KRONOS A-192
  • Length: 2 x 60cm / 2" x 23.6"

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