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    Digital Stroboscope Tachometer

    Reasonable price digital stroboscope tachometer measures rotational speed (RPM) or frequency (FPM) using a stroboscopic effect created by an LED light source. It operates with a high accuracy of 0.001% and a measuring range typically from 60 to 40000 RPM.
    SKU: SISCO-SS-SM6240C
    $288.78
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    Overview


    The handheld stroboscope's flashing light frequency can be adjusted to match the speed of a moving object, making it appear stationary or slow-moving for observation and measurement. This LED stroboscope is widely used in various applications such as motor and fan speed measurement, gear inspection, and troubleshooting in industries like printing and textiles.

    Digital stroboscope tachometer detail

    9 Lamp Beads are Arranged In a Matrix, With a Large Lighting Area

    • Uniform Illumination: The 9 lamp beads are arranged in a matrix, providing a large and evenly lit area, which ensures the target is fully illuminated without dark spots.
    • Enhanced Visibility: The larger lighting area makes it easier to observe moving parts, especially for bigger objects or machinery, improving accuracy during inspection.
    • Reduced Shadowing: With multiple LED sources, shadows are minimized, giving a clearer and more consistent view of rotating or vibrating components.
    • High Efficiency: Using multiple LED beads allows for high brightness output while maintaining energy efficiency and low heat generation.
      Adjustable Focus Potential: The matrix layout can help in achieving a wider coverage area or, depending on design, more focused illumination for detailed inspection.
    Digital stroboscope tachometer detail

    Large LCD With Backlight Ensures Clear Readings

    • Large Backlit LCD: The oversized screen with backlight provides crisp, easy-to-read data, ensuring clear visibility in both bright and dim environments.
      High-Contrast Display: Bold digits with strong contrast reduce eye strain and allow operators to read measurements at a glance.
    • Real-Time Measurement Display: Shows frequency or RPM values instantly, giving users accurate, up-to-date information during inspections.
    • User-Friendly Interface: Clear screen layout and intuitive indicators simplify operation, making it suitable for both professionals and beginners.
    • Reliable in All Conditions: Whether used in poorly lit workshops or outdoor industrial sites, the backlit LCD guarantees consistent readability.

     

    Applications

    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.

    LED stroboscope for printing

    Printing

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    Automotive

    Specs

     

    Model SISCO-SS-SM6240C
    Measuring Range 60~40000RPM/FPM
    RPM R / min
    FPM F / min
    Coarse / Fine tuning range <400RPM: Coarse tuning: 1RPM/FPM; Fine tuning: 0.01RPM/FPM
    <4000RPM: Coarse tuning: 10RPM/FPM; Fine tuning: 0.1RPM/FPM
    <40000RPM: Coarse tuning: 100RPM/FPM; Fine tuning: 1RPM/FPM
    Accuracy 0.05%
    Resolution <400RPM: 0.01RPM/FPM
    <4000RPM: 0.1RPM/FPM
    <40000RPM: 1RPM/FPM
    Time Base 10MHz industrial grade quartz crystal
    Display 5 digits LCD with backlight, Max. indication: 40000
    Power Supply 4 *3.7V(14500) AA Lithium ion rechargeable batteries
    Power Loss Approx. 60mA
    Dimensions 195*73*38mm
    Weight 220g
    FAQs

    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 the digital stroboscope tachometer help detect mechanical faults?

    Yes, a digital stroboscope tachometer can help detect certain mechanical faults. By flashing at the same frequency as a rotating or vibrating component, the stroboscope creates a “frozen” or slow-motion visual effect. This makes it easier to spot irregularities such as belt slippage, gear misalignment, loose fittings, or uneven wear that might otherwise be invisible at full speed.

    Because the device works without direct contact, it allows technicians to safely inspect moving machinery while it is running. This makes it a valuable tool not only for measuring RPM but also for early fault detection, preventive maintenance, and troubleshooting in industrial environments.

    Warranty

    Thank you for buying industrial test and measurement equipment on SISCO.com, all products sold by SISCO and the partner cover a 12 months warranty, effective from the date of receiving the products.


    What is covered?

    SISCO is responsible for providing free spare parts, and free technical support to assist the customer to repair the defective products until the problem is solved.


    What is not covered?

    • Product purchased from anyone other than a SISCO store or a SISCO authorized reseller.
    • Expendable parts.
    • Routine cleaning or normal cosmetic and mechanical wear.
    • Damage from misuse, abuse or neglect.
    • Damage from use of parts other than SISCO approved.
    • Damage from use outside the product’s usage or storage parameters.
    • Damage from use of parts not sold by SISCO.
    • Damage from modification or incorporation into other products.
    • Damage from repair or replacement of warranted parts by a service provider other than a SISCO authorized service provider.
    • Damage caused by the application environment not meeting the product usage requirements and the failure to perform preventive maintenance.
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