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Operation – SHIMPO MT-200 User Manual

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OPERATION

Non-Contact Measurements

Measuring revolutions per minute or total revolutions.

1. Attach a piece of reflective tape on the object to be

measured.

NOTE: Accurate measurement may not be acheived if

the rotating object to be measured is shiny. Cover with

black tape or paint then attach the reflective tape.

2. Press the POWER button to turn the tachometer on.
3. Select RPM (revolutions per minute) or REV (total

number of revolutions) by pressing the UNIT button.

4. Aim the laser beam at the reflective tape.
5. Press and hold down the POWER button to start mea-

suring.

6. Press and hold the POWER button to take another

measurement.

Laser - Do not look into the beam. Use protective

eyeglasses that are rated for 670usec for adequate

eye protection.

Contact Measurements

Measuring rotation speed using the cone or funnel-shaped

contact probe.

1. Attach the contact adapter to the tachometer. Do not

over tighten.

2. Attach the cone or funnel adapter to the tachometer

by placing on the adapter shaft. Align the shaft pin

with the notch of the adapter stem.

3. Press the POWER button to turn the tachometer on.
4. Select RPM (revolutions per minute) or REV (total

number of revolutions) by pressing the UNIT button.

5. Press and hold the POWER button to start measur-

ing.

6. Bring the contact probe into contact with the object

to be measured by touching the contact probe slowly

to the center of the rotating object. If the measuring

range of the tachometer is exceeded, “OVR” will ap-

pear on the tachometer’s display.

7. Press and hold the POWER button to take another

measurement.

8. Press the UNIT button to convert between ranges.

When a high-speed rotating object is measured

for hours using a cone or funnel adapter the

surface of the adapter may become very hot.

Measuring surface speed and distance using the 6"

circumference wheel.

1. Attach the contact adapter to the tachometer. Do not

over tighten.

2. Attach the 6" circumference wheel to the tachometer

by placing the wheel on the adapter shaft. Align the

shaft pin with the notch of the wheel stem.

3. Press the POWER button to turn the tachometer on.
4. Select meters/minute (m/M), yards/minute (Y/M),

inches/minute (I/M), feet/minute (F/M), meters (m),

yards (YRd), feet (FT), or inch (IN) depending on which

units you wish to measure.

5. Bring the 6" circumference wheel into contact with the

object to be measured by slowly touching the wheel

to the moving object.

6. Press and hold the POWER button to start measur-

ing.

7. Press the UNIT button to convert between ranges.

When making surface speed or distance

measurements, ensure that the 6" circumference

wheel’s perimeter is parallel to the object to be

measured.

Note: When using the master wheel, accuracy can be af-

fected as much as 0.3% of reading.

Memory Function

The tachometer’s memory capabilities are as follows:

1. Minimum, maximum and last measurements are re-

corded automatically by the tachometer.

2. Ten selectable measurements can be programmed into

memory by pressing the MEM button while the POWER

button is fully depressed (M1, M2, M3, … M10).

3. The average value of sequentially stored memory, up

to ten, can be viewed by pressing the MEM button.

Note: if the memory button (MEM) is not selected while

the POWER button is pressed the measurement will not

be recorded into its memory location, The memory will be

recorded automatically into memory if the measurement

made is the maximum, minimum or last measurement.

To delete stored memories do one of the following:

1. Press the MEM button for five seconds or more. All

memory will be erased after [CCCCC] is displayed.

2. Changing the units of measurements and then making

additional measurements.

3. Memory will be automatically erased if the tachometer

turns off automatically after five minutes.

Battery Replacement

When “LO BAT” flashes on the display, install new

batteries.
To replace the batteries:

1. Slide open the battery cover (located on the rear of

the tachometer).

2. Remove old batteries and insert three fresh AA size

batteries, observing proper polarity. Do not mix old

and new batteries.

3. Slide the battery cover back into place.