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Mechanical Counters
Mechanical counters require no power since they are incremented by movement alone. Revolution counters increment one count per each 360° rotation of its shaft. Rotary or direct drive counters increment ten (10) counts per each 360° rotation of its shaft. Stroke or ratchet counters increment by a reciprocating 40° to 50° movement to the shaft. Typical applications include counting cycles of a machine, indicating physical positioning or measuring length.
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207 Series
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The 207 series of mechanical revolution, rotary or ratchet counters feature small size with high durability and low cost. They have a reset knob that zeros the counter by rotating the knob. |
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136 Series
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The larger 136 Series offers high visibility and durability. Its push button reset, rugged design, high-speed operation and double sided shaft make them ideal for many industrial applications. This series offers a revolution 1:1 or a direct drive 10:1 bi-directional count function |
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