Model: 820-2
Features a high-intensity 7-LED array (4800 Lux at 6,000 FPM/30cm) and allows for higher flash rates, 30 to 300,000 FPM.
The Fluke 820-2 LED Stroboscope is more than just a tool to measure rotational speed of machinery without physical contact. It is also an excellent diagnostic tool for a wide variety of applications in a vast range of industries. The 820-2 allows clear observation of machinery in motion - all cyclic motion can be slowed or stopped visually in order to note performance, observe dynamic motion, measure speed, or photograph/video the action.
The stroboscope can be used as a strobe tachometer to measure the speed instead of using a laser tachometer. In order to use the stroboscope, you will need access to visibly see the object to measure and it needs to have some marking on it to use as a reference point. A strobe tachometer is a good tool to have because you can't always get access to the machine shaft to stick a piece of reflective tape to use a laser tachometer or make contact with the moving shaft to use a contact tachometer.
Operating temperature | 0 to +45 °C |
Storage temperature | -10 to +50 °C |
Absorption/corrosion | 30 °C, 95 % RH, 5 day |
Operating altitude | 2,000 m |
Storage altitude | 12,000 m |
Vibration | MIL-PRF-28800F Class 2 |
Impact resistance | 1 m drop |
Range | 30 to 300,000 FPM |
Accuracy | 0.02 % |
Size (HxWxL) | 5.71 cm x 6.09 cm x 19.05 cm |
Weight | 0.24 kg (0.53 lb) |
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