Stroboscopes

Ideal for use on couplings, gear wheels, fan blades, belt drives and machine tool spindles, stroboscopes allow rotating components to be inspected during operation. 

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How do stroboscopes work and where are they used?

Stroboscopes allow rotating or reciprocating machinery to be inspected during operation, with no break in production required. They do this by creating a series of short, fast flashes, causing the component to appear frozen to the eye. 

These instruments are commonly used on components such as couplings, gear wheels, belt drives, machine tool spindles and fan blades, across all industries. 

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Brand

  • SKF (4)

Light power

  • 8000 lux
    at 1° flash duration and 0.3 m distance (1)
  • > 2000 lux
    at 3° flash duration and 0.3 m distance (1)
  • > 5600 lux
    at 3° flash duration and 0.3 m distance (1)
  • > 6200 lux
    at 3° flash duration and 0.3 m distance (1)

Brightness (flash duration)

  • adjustable, 0.2° - 5.0° (3)
  • adjustable, 0.025° - 3.0° (1)

Accuracy

  • ± 0.02% (± 1 digit / ± 0.025 µs whichever is greater) (4)

Laser speed measurement

  • No (2)
  • Yes (2)

Phase shift

  • Yes (2)
  • Yes with slow motion function (2)

Display

  • Multi-line backlight TFT (2)
  • Black and white LCD (1)
  • Multi-line backlight LCD (1)

Operating Time

  • 0 (4)

Product type

  • Stroboscope (4)