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Tacho on a lathe
slowcoach:
Hi All, I have been looking around for a Rev/Rpm digital counter to fit onto my lathe. The reason being, I have a phase inverter to power my lathe, it has the facility to dial in any speed I want, but I have know way of knowing exactly what speed the lathes running at :scratch:. Does anyone out there know of a suitable unit?
Cheers
Rob :thumbup:
andyf:
Rob, The cheapo version: to calibrate a variable speed knob on my mill I used a £9 Echowell Star bicycle speedo from Halfords. Ian (boatmadman) put me on to it. Set it so it reads kph rather than mph, and so it thinks it's sensing a magnet fixed to a spoke on a 1667mm circumference bike wheel. Readings from 0.0 to its maximum 199.9 kph translate as 0 to 1999 rpm. Just to check it against my lathe's built-in tacho (with which it agreed) I stuck a tiny magnet into a cork and the cork into the outboard end of the spindle. Doubtless you could devise something more sophisticated, but I know someone who uses a cork all the time unless it gets in the way of long stock etc.
Andy
ksor:
Take a look here:
http://mkctools.com/
slowcoach:
Thanks Guys,
Ksor, Its exactly what I wanted :thumbup: I have sent mkctools a email asking for a shipping price :D
Thank you both again :beer:
Rob
John Rudd:
Rob,
Lester Caine does a kit ( no electronic assembly req'd) for a tacho designed by Tony Jeffree...
http://medw.co.uk/wiki/index.php?page=Tachometer
Worth a look dont ya think? :beer: and he's in the UK..
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