Jectse AR925

Jectse AR925 Digital Contact Tachometer User Manual

Tauira: AR925

1. Hua Neke Atuview

The Jectse AR925 Digital Contact Tachometer is an instrument designed for precise measurement of rotating and linear rolling speeds. It utilizes advanced electro-optical technology to provide accurate readings across a wide range of applications. This device is equipped with a clear LCD display and features automatic storage of maximum, minimum, and last measured values for convenient data analysis.

Jectse AR925 Digital Contact Tachometer held in hand

Image 1.1: Jectse AR925 Digital Contact Tachometer in use, showing the display.

Āhuatanga matua:

  • Utilizes MCU and electro-optical technology for efficient measurement of rotating and linear rolling speed.
  • Wide measuring range of 0.5-19999 RPM with high resolution.
  • Large LCD display for clear and easy-to-read measurements.
  • Automatically stores the maximum (MAX), minimum (MIN), and last (LAST) measured values.
  • Includes convertible accessories for various measurement applications.

2. Ihirangi mokete

I te wetewete, tirohia koa kei te noho nga taonga katoa kei raro nei kei te pai te ahua:

  • 1 x Jectse AR925 Digital Contact Tachometer
  • 1 x Linear Circular Probe
  • 1 x Speed Column Probe
  • 1 x Speed Large Cone Probe
  • 1 x Speed Small Cone Probe
  • 1 x Puke Kawe
  • 1 x Manual Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
Jectse AR925 Digital Contact Tachometer with included accessories

Image 2.1: The tachometer and its various contact probes and carrying bag.

3. Waenga Pūrere

Familiarize yourself with the main components and controls of the AR925 Digital Contact Tachometer:

Diagram of Jectse AR925 Digital Contact Tachometer with labeled parts

Image 3.1: Labeled diagram of the tachometer's front panel and contact head.

  1. Contact Rotate Head: The rotating shaft where different contact probes are attached for measurement.
  2. Whakaaturanga LCD: Shows measurement readings, units, and stored values.
  3. Memory Button (MEM): Used to access stored MAX, MIN, and LAST values.
  4. Measure MAX/MIN Value Button: Toggles between displaying maximum and minimum recorded speeds.
  5. Switch/Null Button (ON/NULL): Powers the device on/off and can be used to clear readings or reset.
  6. Pātene Waeine (UNIT): Changes the measurement unit (e.g., RPM, m/min, ft/min).

4. Whakatakotoranga

The following table outlines the technical specifications of the Jectse AR925 Digital Contact Tachometer:

Jectse AR925 Digital Contact Tachometer specifications and dimensions

Image 4.1: Visual representation of the tachometer's dimensions and key parameters.

TawhāUara
Awhe ine0.5-19999 RPM, 0.05-19999.9 m/min, 0.2-6560 Ft/min
Tauwehenga Whakatau0.1 RPM, 1 RPM, 0.01 m/min, 0.1 m/min, 1 Ft/min
Measure Error±(0.05%+1 digit)
Sampling Auautanga0.8 Heke
Measure MethodWhakapā
Te Mahana Mahi0~50°C
Paemahana Rokiroki-20~70°C
Mana3 * 1.5V AAA battery (Not included)
Taumaha132g
Ahu (L x W x H)155mm x 55mm x 35mm (6.1 x 2.2 x 1.4 inihi)
RauemiAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)

5. Tāuta Pūhiko

The AR925 Digital Contact Tachometer requires three (3) AAA batteries (not included) for operation. Follow these steps to install the batteries:

  1. Locate the battery compartment cover on the back of the tachometer.
  2. Pania te taupoki o te wāhanga pākahiko ki raro, ki waho rānei hei whakatuwhera.
  3. Insert three (3) AAA batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+ and -) as indicated inside the compartment.
  4. Whakakapihia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko ma te whakaneke atu ki tona waahi kia paoho pai.
Open battery compartment of Jectse AR925 Digital Contact Tachometer

Whakaahua 5.1: View of the open battery compartment, showing where to insert AAA batteries.

6. Mahi

This section details how to use your Jectse AR925 Digital Contact Tachometer for various measurements.

6.1 Kei te Hiko / Weto

  • Hei whakakaha i te taputapu, pehia te ON/NULL pātene.
  • The device will automatically power off after approximately 30 seconds of inactivity to conserve battery life. There is no dedicated 'off' button.

6.2 Attaching Contact Probes

Select the appropriate contact head (Linear Circular, Speed Column, Speed Large Cone, or Speed Small Cone) based on the object to be measured. Gently push and twist the chosen probe onto the Contact Rotate Head until it is securely attached.

Different types of contact probes for the tachometer

Whakaahua 6.1: Ka mutuview of the multi-sensor probes included with the tachometer.

6.3 Te Inenga

  1. Ensure the correct contact probe is attached.
  2. Pehia te ON/NULL button to power on the tachometer.
  3. Gently press the rotating part of the contact probe against the center of the rotating shaft or surface of the object you wish to measure. Maintain steady contact.
  4. The LCD display will show the real-time measurement.
  5. To change the measurement unit (RPM, m/min, ft/min), press the UNIT pātene.
Three-step guide on how to use the contact tachometer

Image 6.2: Step-by-step illustration of the contact measurement method.

6.4 Viewing Stored Values (MAX/MIN/LAST)

The tachometer automatically stores the maximum, minimum, and last measured values. To view ēnei:

  • Whai muri i te ine, pēhi i te pātene MEM pātene.
  • Ia perehi o te MEM button will cycle through the MAX, MIN, and LAST recorded values.
  • The display will indicate which value is currently shown (e.g., "MAX", "MIN", "LAST").

Video 6.3: A demonstration of the Jectse Digital Contact Tachometer in operation, showcasing its features and measurement capabilities.

7. Tiaki

Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and accuracy of your tachometer.

  • Te horoi: Horoia te taputapu ki te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke. Kaua e whakamahi i nga kai horoi me nga whakarewa.
  • Rokiroki: When not in use for extended periods, remove the batteries to prevent leakage. Store the tachometer and its accessories in the provided carrying bag in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
  • Tiaki Tiaki: Inspect contact probes regularly for wear or damage. Replace if necessary to maintain measurement accuracy. Avoid exposing rubber tips to high temperatures, as they may melt.

8. Te Raru

If you encounter issues with your tachometer, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kaore te taputapu i te hiko.Nga pākahiko kua mate, kua he ranei te whakaurunga.Tirohia te polarity pākahiko. Whakakapihia ki nga pākahiko AAA hou.
Ko nga panui kaore i te tika, kaore ranei i te rite.Loose contact with the rotating object; damaged probe; low battery.Ensure firm and stable contact. Inspect and replace the probe if damaged. Replace batteries.
Display shows '0' or no change during measurement.No contact or insufficient rotation.Verify the object is rotating. Ensure the probe is making proper contact with the rotating surface.
Rubber tips on probes melt or deform.Te rongo ki nga wera teitei.Avoid using the tachometer on surfaces exceeding the probe's temperature resistance. Consider alternative measurement methods for high-temperature applications.

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Jectse products are designed for reliability and performance. For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the contact details provided with your purchase or visit the official Jectse webpae. Puritia to riirii hoko hei tohu mo te hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.

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