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DIGITEN 4 Digital Green LED Tachometer RPM Speed Meter + Hall Proximity Switch Magnet Sensor NPN for Lathe Conveyor Belt

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  • Measure range: 5-9999RPM.
  • Power requirement:DC 8-15V
  • Come with hall sensor and magnet
  • Display: Green 0.56" LED
  • Application: Lathe, CNC, Mower, Spring, etc.Measure varied motor RPM.


Specification
Power requirement: DC 8-15V
Measure range : 5-9999RPM.
Clear zero: Automatic.
Clear zero time: about 10s. The greater RPM value, the longer clear zero time.
Refresh frequency: 0.2-0.5S@120-1200RPM;0.25-0.06S@2400-9999RPM.
Measure accuracy: RPM5000,±3.
Display: Green 0.56 inch LED
Sign: Pusle signal,Hall NPN 3 wires normally closed.
Hall proximity model: NJK-5002D
Appearance: M12mm cylinder.
Detection range: 2-3mm
Proximity output current: 200mA
Detected objects: magnet
Response frequency: 100HZ
Tachometer dimension:72x36x20mm,panel cutout Dimension:68x33mm.
Sensor dimention: M12x37mm.
Sensor wiring: brown--Power+; blue--Power-; black--signal.
Operating temperature: 0 to 50°C.
Package includes
Tachometer x 1
Hall NPN proximity sensor x 1
Magnet x 1
Tips:
1.Please confirm that all the wires are connected correctly.
2. The direction of the magnet must be correct. If it is not correct, please flip the magnet.
3.The distance between the magnet and the sensor must be kept at 2-3mm (0.07"-0.12").
If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us by email, we will definitely solve the problem for you.


Dan McCarthy
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Used this on my Grizzly G0709 lathe as a tachometer. Works great, the display is clear and good quality and the magnetic pickup works well. I ordered a 2nd unit for my drill press. Great item!
Cindy Tavares
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Easy to hook up and easy to use very bright but not so that it blinds you. Hooked to on off switch ready to go.
Jeff S
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
Spindle speed is extremely important when cutting on a lathe, and this tach is perfect for that! I attached the Hall sensor magnet to the retainer/jam nut side of the spindle using epoxy, because I didn't want to throw the chuck out of balance. I spent way too much time balancing it! I checked the accuracy with an optical tachometer and it's within 5% across the board. The Tach is being powered by regulated 9-volt wall wart, and I installed a switch so it can be turned off when not in use. Highly Recommend!
M&S
Reviewed in Canada on December 13, 2024
this tachometer is a great addition to my lathe. i used this tachometer to see how fast my wood lathe was spinning. it's very accurate and easy to read. i would highly recommend this product.
DMK
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
I bought this to show my lathe's speed. It worked well. A little problem mounting the magnet. Instructions say south pole. I used a magnetic navigational compass to determine north/south of the provided magnet. When I mounted south pole toward the sensor, it didn't work. Turned it around and it did. I epoxied the magnet so unmounting was a nuisance.Connection was simple, just be sure to follow instruction on wire colors.Ground yourself when handling electronics to keep static zero.
AB
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2023
Hello All! I purchased this tachometer to provide RPM information on my drill press. After reading several reviews, I thought I would do some additional measurements of the sensor for others to use in their decision making and engineering efforts. As the sensor is a hall effect device, the magnetic polarity of the supplied magnet in relationship to the sensor DOES matter. It is essential that the SOUTH pole of the magnet face the sensor. In order to determine which side of the magnet is the south pole, I used a smart phone app provided by K&J Magnetics called KJ Pole ID (iPhone version). Simply open the app and point the top of the phone towards one face of the magnet. The app will display the magnetic polarity that is currently facing the phone. Arrange the magnet such that the app displays "The SOUTH pole of the magnet is facing the phone", then mark the face of the magnet for easy identification prior to mounting.When power to the sensor is ON and no magnet is present, the sensor will output 0VDC as shown in the picture. The red LED on the bottom of the sensor will also be illuminated. When the magnetic SOUTH pole of the magnet approaches the sensor (in my test, about a quarter inch), the red LED will turn off and the output of the sensor will switch to a positive DC voltage. In my test, this voltage is proportional to the supplied DC input voltage to the sensor minus approximately 560mV (Vout_sensor = Vdc_sensor - .560).The rise time of the sensor, or the time it takes for the output of the sensor to rise from 10 percent to 90 percent of its steady value (Vout_sensor), is 114uS. This is with a 9VDC regulated DC power supply into the sensor. Please see the attached photo for additional details. The fall time (no photo attached), is much faster with a time of 160nS.During the wiring portion of the assembly, it's important to note the colorings of the wires at the display and at the sensor.The sensor color codes are as follows:Brown: +DC supply voltageBlue: GNDBlack: Sensor Output Voltage (I called this Vout_sensor in my discussion above)The tachometer display color codes are as follows:Red: +DC supply voltageBlack: GNDYellow: Sensor Input Voltage (Connect this lead to the Black lead of the sensor wiring)As mentioned by Digiten, the DC supply voltage must fall into the range of 8VDC to 15VDC (Do NOT use an AC-output power supply). As an engineer, this implies that any supply voltage below or above this range can cause unexpected operation or failure of the product. My recommendation is to use a walwart-style (plug in) regulated DC power supply with an output voltage of either 9VDC or 12VDC. When connecting the power supply to the tachometer, make certain that the output polarity of the power supply correlates to the input polarity of the tachometer.When mounting your display, I would recommend measuring the actual dimensions of your display first as mine were slightly different from the recommended cutout dimensions shown on the product page. The cutout portion of my display (the area behind the front mounting flange) measured 33.33mm by 68.26mm. The panel cutout dimension on the page has this listed at: 68x33mm. Those extra thousandths of an inch could make mounting the display a challenge depending on the supporting material.In my next review, I will compare the RPM values from this tachometer to the RPM values calculated from a high-end encoder and RPM measuring device :) In summary, this is a well made and nicely constructed tachometer for the price!
MJ Ospina
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2022
The display doesn't work. I had to analyze and compare with another I bought same day. I found that an small electronic part identify "U2" on the display board doesn't be installed in place. But the part was included in a tape attached to sensor cable. I welded it in place an the display now works very well.The instructions included in the pack does not mention this possible option.Why I don't return the item? Because I live outside US and don't have many options to make returns.
rdkeith99
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2022
Got this to add to my wood lathe, works great! I knocked off 1 star for ease of installation because I had to do a fair amount of fiddling to get it all installed. Got a single-gang plastic electrical box and a blank cover. To fit the display I had to cut out & file a hole in the blank cover. Then glued the included magnet to the spindle pulley, made a small bracket to mount the pickup transducer and used a 12VDC adapter I had to power it all. Also wired in a duplex outlet on the lathe so that when lathe is turned on the tach display also turns on.Pretty neat setup, works well. I haven't tested the accuracy of the display because it isn't critical, it's just very handy to have a visual indication of spindle RPM's when woodturning.I'm very pleased with the result.
Mr. P. Webster
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 12, 2021
Easy to fit. As others have mentioned the magnet is small and must be placed the correct way around. I glued it with a small dab of superglue. My maximum speed is 2000rpm so not expecting problems. At the specified 2-3mm distance it works fine with no erroneous readings. I had a 12V supply already available on the equipment and this worked ok. The settling/refresh time at reaching zero speed seems excessively long- but maybe it waits for this time to see if another pulse is coming - allowing it to read to very low speeds. Once rotating the reading is stable and refreshes regularly. For the price this is good value. Cannot comment on reliability as only just fitted but it appears robust. The application will run for several hours/day most days so will know more soon - will comment back in a few months if disappointed.
FabioC
Reviewed in Italy on January 5, 2019
Ho acquistato questo contagiri per completare la mia fresa a controllo numerico.occorre fare attenzione ai collegamenti del sensore di hall perché se alimentato al contrario si brucia.Il magnete in dotazione non è particolarmente potente, volendo una distanza di misura di 5 o 6 millimetriho usato al suo posto un N50 rettangolare 10x5 mm. Attenzione al fissaggio perché un magnetino da un grammose messo in rotazione a 10000 giri produce una forza centrifuga di diverse centinaia di grammi e schizza via e può far male.
Jean-Maurice GENSOUS
Reviewed in France on January 20, 2019
je l'ai installé à l'entrée de mon tableau de distribution et ça me sert à mesurer "la vitesse" de ma consommation électrique en ampères afin de ne pas dépasser mon abonnement de 30 ampères que le Linky arbitre sévèrement !
SvenHansK
Reviewed in Germany on April 8, 2019
Dies ist schon der zweite Tacho, den ich in meine Maschinen eingebaut habe, lief alles bisher sehr gut.Die Spannung zur Versorgung ist so variabel, daß sie mit der Ausgangsspannung meiner 2 VFDs (Lenze und Parker) ohne Probleme betrieben werden kann. Der Anschluss ist denkbar simpel. Bei dem Sensor muss man nur drauf achten, daß der Magnet recht direkt am Sensor vorbeizieht (max 1mm). Ein stärkerer Neodyn-Magnet hat da bei der kleinen Maschine geholfen, auf der grösseren ist der Radius der Welle grösser, und man kann den Magneten besser positionieren.Ich wollte keine 4 Wochen warten, deswegen die deutsche Bestellung, 4 Tage sind OK, dafür gebe ich gerne etwas mehr aus.
Phillip D. Breske
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2018
I used this tach on a retrofitted 1940s-era Craftsman drill press. After replacing the original motor with a variable-speed treadmill motor, I wanted a way to gauge the RPMs at the spindle. I installed the magnet under the largest pulley at the spindle and the sensor is on a bracket just under the pulley. Works perfectly and updates quickly when running, but not so quickly that you get a blur of changing numbers on the readout—maybe a little quicker than once a second. The only thing I couldn't figure out was how to get the tach wired into the switch for the DP, so I simply ran the tach power supply wire out the back of the DP headstock and into a wall-mounted power strip.The green LEDs look great with the drill press painted Rustoleum Hammered Metal Verde Green.One star off for "imported."