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Silver Longacre Accutech Smi 'stepper Motor' Memory Tachometer,led Back Light ~ on 2040-parts.com

US $155.00
Location:

Monroe, Washington, United States

Monroe, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Longacre Manufacturer Part Number:44381

 

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'Stepper Motor' Memory Tachs
The next generation in instrumentation

SMi™ Stepper motor techometers use a small electric motor to drive the pointer. It is more precise than the more common 'aircore' instruments whose accuracy can be affected by the windings. Many professional race teams - NASCAR™, etc. – are switching to this style of tach for the improved accuracy and response (see the in-car TV cameras).

  • Maximum RPM recall - Just push the Recall button
  • High RPM Warning light - 2 stage - First warning can be set for just over your normal maximum RPM, the second stage at the redline. You get a warning of too many revs before you blow an engine. Can also be used as a 2 stage shift light.
  • LED back light - Back light shows through the dial face PLUS the pointer is LED illuminated to make this the easiest tach to read - and super sharp looking too
  • Stepper motor precision tach at an affordable price


Brand:AccuTech™ SMi™
Style:Stepper Motor
Type:Tachometer
Range:0-10K RPM
Memory:Yes
High RPM Warning Light:2 stage
Size:4 1/2" diameter
Face Color:Silver / Black
Bezel Color:Silver
Backlight:Yes
Pointer Color:Red LED illuminated
Waterproof:

No




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