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6 Digit Electromagnetic Pulse Counter Industrial Pulse Totalize for Chemical Textile Machinery (AC 220V)

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$14.57

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1.Size:Dc 24v


  • High speed counter measurement, accurate count, small indication error.
  • Combined with secondary instrument, it can be digital display instrument.
  • Five digit electromagnetic counters which is used to record the cumulative number of electric pulse .
  • Simple design with compact size, easy to carry and store.
  • Widely used in , chemical, textile, machinery, mining, defense, , food, printing and other industries of all kinds of electric pulse count.



Product Description

GS09496-01-1
YT

Specification:


Model: CSK6-YKW

Material: Plastic

Weight: 120g/4.2oz

Count Range: 0~9999

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GS09496-01-2

GS09496-01-3


Voltage & Power: #01 AC 220V, AC 2.5VA; #02 AC 110V, AC 2.5VA; #03 DC 24V, DC 1.5W (Optional)

Count Speed: DC20 times per second, AC10 times per second

Indication Error: < 1x 0.00001

Environment Temperature: - 20 ~ 50

Relative Temperature: 85%

Installation Method: panel

Reset Mode: Pressing type (with lock)

Package List:

1 x Electromagnetic Counter


FluorescentPinkMango
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023
UPDATE: It stopped counting after 7 cycles. I removed it hooked it directly to 120VAC, and the counter has stopped working. Looks like I'm sending this back. I'm going to find one that's rated for 120V.I'm using the 220V model on my 120V AC washing machine to count the number of times it's used. To do that, I hooked it up to the motor that dispenses the fabric softener because it only turns on once per cycle. So far it has worked perfectly in that role counting 120V pulses. The pulse can be infinitely long because the counter only advances when power is removed. It has a reset button but it can be locked with a switch. I plan to cut short the reset button so that it isn't ever pressed though the lock should keep you from pressing it accidentally.
Kateryna Pavlenko
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2022