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The digits displayed on these counters are visible up to 100 ft. away.
Count metallic objects as they touch or pass within 0.059" of the built-in sensor.
No need for a separate power source—these counters are powered by internal batteries that last more than seven years.
Connect the lever on these counters to an object moving repetitively in a straight line, such as a punch or drill press.
For quick installation, these counters fit into standard DIN panel cutouts.
Slot these counters into a control or electrical panel cutout.
These counters have mounting holes and a base plate for securing to a wall or work surface.
Display running time on a machine so you can schedule preventative maintenance.
Precisely count rotations by attaching these counters to clutches, couplings, rotors, or other rotating shafts.
Tally each time you make a pen mark to keep an accurate count.
At a glance, quickly read counts and rates in units, such as gallons per minute. These counters/ratemeters have an output relay, so you can program them to start or stop a process or trigger an alarm when they reach their setpoint.
Wire these counters/ratemeters to an electrical pulse-emitting switch, sensor, or encoder to count input while tracking rates in units such as gallons per minute.
For quick installation, these counters/ratemeters fit a standard 1/8 DIN panel cutout.
Keep track of time while counting events.
With a sensor that’s activated by your electric motor’s magnetic field, these meters show the motor’s running time.
No need for a separate power source—these hour meters are powered by internal batteries that last more than 10 years.
Record the running time of machines and vehicles that vibrate while operating.
Send a signal to another device when the counter reaches a set point. The signal can start/stop a process or trigger an alarm.
Quickly install these meters onto a DIN rail instead of on a surface or into panels.
Continuously measure the speed and running time of your engine to monitor its performance and detect mechanical issues early on.
Often used in hard-to-access areas, these flowmeter/totalizers have a display that can be placed up to 25 feet from the sensor. They connect to unthreaded PVC pipe.