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What's this old tachometer fit??

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ebinmaine

Bought this off the fleabay with a couple other things because I was curious to see how it works. 

 

 

The part at the back where my finger is touching does turn. 

 

Any thoughts?

 

 

 

 

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gwest_ca

It comes with rubber tips that are concave, flat and pointed to suit the end of a shaft. Electric motors usually have a drilled center point that the pointed tip fits in.

Bought one new in the 70's and very accurate when compared with a digital tach.

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Garry

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DennisThornton

:text-yeahthat:

Really handy if you can get to the center of a rotating shaft on anything.

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WHX??

Be real handy for setting idle & 3600 rpms . Better than those pos digital ones I keep gettin.

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oliver2-44
2 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

It comes with rubber tips that are concave, flat and pointed to suit the end of a shaft. Electric motors usually have a drilled center point that the pointed tip fits in.

Bought one new in the 70's and very accurate when compared with a digital tach.

Garry

Yep, had a couple of those around work at the dams. We used them for electric motors, pumps, gearboxes, etc.  oooo Sqonk has a shiny one!

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lynnmor

I have one of these Starrett tachometers:

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Life was tough in the good ole days.

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JoeM

Fitts a wheel horse of course. take off  the flywheel screen and hold it against the center of the rotating crank shaft. May want to widdle that rubber a little to kind of a point with a chamfer.

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