Laser tachometer- Laser calibration tool

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www.MiniTak.com [email protected] Product Description Sensor Features MiniTak is a battery-less and pocket laser tachometer to measure RPM of rotating machines. It consists of a miniature laser emitter/receiver and a free iPhone app. - Laser Certifications: Class III A Laser, <5 mW, 630-670 nm. - Range: 300 to 20000 RPM (slower read mode) 1000 to 20000 RPM (faster read mode) (contact us for slower RPM) - Resolution: 0.33 Hz (slower read mode), 1.32 Hz (faster read mode) - Refresh Time: 4 sec (slower read mode), 1 sec (faster read mode) - Operating Range: 1 inch to 72 inches - Operating Angle: ±60° - Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 50 °C - Power: Directly from iPhone, no battery needed - Connector: 3.5 MM audio jack - Dimensions: 1.2 x 0.7 x 0.4 inches enclosure - Weight: 0.1 ounce - Compatible Devices: iPhone 5 and newer models App Features How it works - Laser on/off control with finger tapping on the screen - Easy faster/slower read mode switch - RPM/Hz selection - Can be used as laser pointer - Integrated strobe light - Slider and step buttons for frequency tuning - Text field for frequency manual input - Light and dark background. - Avoid laser direct eye exposure - Requires reflection tape to measure RPM 4 Aſter laser RPM test, the result can be easily verified by the built-in strobe light feature of the app. Tap the STROBE buon and the iPhone flashes with the measured RPM. Reflecve tape Aach a reflecve tape on a fan or any rotang machine that you want to measure its speed. Insert MiniTak sensor into the iPhone headphone jack and launch the MiniTak app. 1 2 5 Point the flashing iPhone with the measured RPM toward the fan or rotatory machine, which makes the rotor appearing staonary. Minor strobe frequency adjust using the slider or stepper buons if needed. 3 Point MiniTak to the fan and the reflecve tape. Tap and hold on the screen to turn on laser beam and point the laser towards the running machine. The app shows reading in RPM or Hz. Note: the strobe is only available for iPhone.

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www.MiniTak.com

[email protected]

Product Description

Sensor Features

MiniTak is a battery-less and pocket laser tachometer to measure RPM of rotating machines. It consists of a miniature laser emitter/receiver and a free iPhone app.

- Laser Certifications: Class III A Laser, <5 mW, 630-670 nm.

- Range: 300 to 20000 RPM (slower read mode) 1000 to 20000 RPM

(faster read mode) (contact us for slower RPM)

- Resolution: 0.33 Hz (slower read mode), 1.32 Hz (faster read mode)

- Refresh Time: 4 sec (slower read mode), 1 sec (faster read mode)

- Operating Range: 1 inch to 72 inches

- Operating Angle: ±60°

- Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 50 °C

- Power: Directly from iPhone, no battery needed

- Connector: 3.5 MM audio jack

- Dimensions: 1.2 x 0.7 x 0.4 inches enclosure

- Weight: 0.1 ounce

- Compatible Devices: iPhone 5 and newer models

App Features

How it works

- Laser on/off control with finger tapping on the screen

- Easy faster/slower read mode switch

- RPM/Hz selection

- Can be used as laser pointer

- Integrated strobe light

- Slider and step buttons for frequency tuning

- Text field for frequency manual input

- Light and dark background.

- Avoid laser direct eye exposure

- Requires reflection tape to measure RPM

4 After laser RPM test, the result can be easily verified by the built-in strobe light feature of the app.

Tap the STROBE button and the iPhone flashes with the measured RPM.

Reflective tape

Attach a reflective tape on a fan or any rotating machine that you want to measure its speed.

Insert MiniTak sensor into the iPhone headphone jack and launch the MiniTak app.

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5 Point the flashing iPhone with the measured RPM toward the fan or rotatory machine, which makes the rotor appearing stationary.

Minor strobe frequency adjust using the slider or stepper buttons if needed.

3 Point MiniTak to the fan and the reflective tape.Tap and hold on the screen to turn on laser beam and point the laser towards the running machine.

The app shows reading in RPM or Hz.

Note: the strobe is only available for iPhone.