High-quality LED stroboscope features a clear LCD display, easy adjustments with x2 and ÷2 buttons for fast checks, and internal/external triggering conversion. It can provide a still image of vibrating or rapidly rotating objects, or objects with periodic motion, allowing for observation of movement tracks.
Key Design Features of the Digital Stroboscope
Large LCD Screen Provides Clear Digital Display
SISCO stroboscope is an electronic measuring instrument that uses rapid, adjustable flashes of light to make fast-moving or rotating objects appear stationary. It is commonly used to measure rotational speed (RPM), analyze vibrations, and inspect high-speed machinery without physical contact. Stroboscopes are widely applied in industries such as automotive, printing, textiles, paper, and manufacturing, as well as in scientific research and education.
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Model | SISCO-SS-DT2350PB |
Measurement Range | 50-40,000 FPM |
Display | 5-digit 10mm LCD |
Resolution | 0.1 FPM (under 1,000 FPM); 1 FPM (above 1,000 FPM) |
Measurement Accuracy | ±0.05%n+1d |
Sampling Time | 0.3s |
Internal/External Trigger | Free switching |
High and Low Range | Switchable; When low range is selected, the flash light intensity is low; When low range is selected, the flash light intensity is high |
Flash Lamp Life | 100 million times |
External Trigger Signal Amplitude | TTL level |
Quick Adjustment | x2, ÷2 |
Normal Operating Conditions | No corrosive gases or strong electromagnetic fields |
Ambient Temperature | 0-40°C |
Relative Humidity | <85% RH |
Power Supply | AC 220V (AC 110V optional); Rechargeable battery optional for A and E models |
Dimensions | 210*85*180mm |
Weight | 1kg |
Q1: What is a stroboscope?
A1: A stroboscope is an electronic measuring instrument that emits rapid, adjustable flashes of light to observe fast-moving or rotating objects. When the flashing frequency is synchronized with the motion of the object, it creates the optical illusion that the object is stationary. This effect allows users to accurately measure rotational speed (RPM), analyze vibrations, and inspect high-speed processes or machinery without the need for physical contact, making it a valuable tool in industrial maintenance, quality control, and research applications.
Q2: What can I measure with a stroboscope?
A2: A stroboscope can be used to measure and analyze a wide range of motion-related parameters. Most commonly, it measures the rotational speed (RPM) of motors, fans, pumps, and other rotating machinery without requiring physical contact. It can also be used to inspect vibrations, detect misalignment, identify mechanical defects, and analyze cyclic or repetitive motion in production lines. In industries like printing, textiles, and packaging, it helps monitor high-speed processes for defects, while in laboratories it is often used for motion studies, dynamic balancing, and educational demonstrations.
Q3: Is a stroboscope safe to use?
A3: Yes, a stroboscope is generally safe to use when handled correctly. It is a non-contact measuring tool, so there is no risk of interfering with machinery during operation. However, because it produces rapid flashing light, prolonged or intense exposure may cause discomfort, eye strain, or, in rare cases, trigger photosensitive reactions in some individuals. For safety, it is recommended to use the stroboscope in short inspection intervals, avoid staring directly into the light, and ensure proper workplace lighting conditions. When used responsibly, it is a safe and reliable instrument for industrial and laboratory applications.
Tips: Can digital stroboscopes be used on large machinery?
Yes, digital stroboscopes can be used on large machinery. Many modern models are equipped with high-intensity LEDs and multiple lamp bead matrix designs, which provide a broad and uniform lighting area. This makes it possible to clearly illuminate large rotating parts, belts, gears, or rollers, even in spacious industrial environments. Because they are non-contact instruments, they are particularly useful for inspecting and measuring the speed of heavy equipment without interrupting operation.
For best results on large machinery, it’s recommended to choose a stroboscope with wide beam coverage, high brightness output, and adjustable flash frequency. This ensures accurate RPM measurement and effective detection of issues like slippage, misalignment, or irregular vibration on bigger mechanical systems.
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