Manufacturer: Shimpo
Brand: Shimpo
Model: DT-5TS-DC
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The Shimpo DT-5TS-DC panel-mount tachometer with 9 to 35VDC power accepts input from a variety of sensors, includes selectable input signals, and has a six-digit red LED display. This panel-mount tachometer accepts input from NPN open collectors, contact sensors, square wave sensors, and sine wave sensors, and is used for measuring rotational and linear speed from 10 to 99,999rpm with accuracy to + or - 0.008 percent, as well as elapsed time and process time. Selectable input signals and display update time allow the operator to monitor, control, and analyze a wide variety of processes. The six-digit red LED display with selectable decimal point and two secondary six-digit displays presents clear test results. The front cover is rated to IP 66 level of protection against dust and high-pressure water jets, and the panel measures 1/8 DIN according to Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 61554 for industry-standard mounting. This tachometer tolerates a voltage range of 9 to 35VDC at 1 watt, and it provides DC voltage to power-compatible sensors. It comes with mounting adapters, mounting screws, a decal sheet, and instructions. This tachometer is suitable for measuring rotational speed and other measurements in mechanical or industrial engineering environments.SpecificationsRange10 to 99,999rpm (at 1 p/r), 0.2 to 30,000rpm (at 60 p/r)Accuracy+/-0.008% +/-1 digitDisplay update time0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30, and 60 seconds (selectable)Input signal characteristicsNPN open collector maximum frequency 100kHz; contact closure maximum frequency 20Hz; square wave maximum frequency 30kHz; sine wave (magnetic pickup) maximum frequency 10kHzSensor power supply12VDC (150mA)Working temperature32 to 113 degrees F (0 to 45 degrees C)WeatherproofingIP 66Power requirement9 to 35VDC at 1 wattDimensions1.89 x 3.78 x 5.27 inches/48 x 96 x 134mm (H x W x D)Weight0.66 lb. (300g)H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance...