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Re: Cool tachometer.
We use a similar tiny rubber wheeled tach for checking blade speeds down at work. Those units usually come with different sized wheel or cone adapters. a few racer guys in the nitro offroad hobby use them for checking flywheel speeds.
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Re: Cool tachometer.
PV Pilot wrote:We use a similar tiny rubber wheeled tach for checking blade speeds down at work. Those units usually come with different sized wheel or cone adapters. a few racer guys in the nitro offroad hobby use them for checking flywheel speeds.
Cool Keith thanks for the explanation!
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