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Shindy 12v Precision Digital Tachometer 17-846 on 2040-parts.com

US $136.75
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New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Shindy Disclaimer:Stock Images Used - Verify Using Title and Part Number Manufacturer Part Number:17-846

Shindy 12V Precision Digital Tachometer 17-846 $151.95 - Sale:$136.75
  • Operate off of 12V external power supply (machine battery/charging system)
  • Feature digital numerical readout, as well as a bar graph display
  • Waterproof, rugged design
  • Easy to read, clear vivid display
  • Large buttons make changing functions easy, even when wearing gloves
  • Feature a convenient clock
  • Internal memory records peak readout
  • Tachometer features adjustable sensitivity and updates every 0.3-0.6 seconds, with a range of 0-19,999 rpm
  • Temperature gauge updates data every second, with a range display of 32-356°F (0-180°C)
  • Gauge body measures 78mm L x 40mm W x 20mm H
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