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๐ฏ Measure with laser focus, master your machineโs rhythm!
The NEIKO 20713A Digital Tachometer is a professional-grade, noncontact laser RPM meter designed for precision diagnostics. With an ultra-accurate ยฑ0.05% margin of error and a wide measurement range from 2.5 to 99,999 RPM, it delivers instant readings from up to 20 inches away. Its large LCD display, ergonomic design, and included accessories make it an essential tool for engineers, mechanics, and millennial professionals who demand reliable, on-the-go performance monitoring.






























| ASIN | B000I5LDVC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,875 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Industrial Tachometers |
| Brand | NEIKO |
| Brand Name | NEIKO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,660 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00837013207139 |
| Included Components | Digital Tachometer |
| Item Dimensions | 6.25 x 4.25 x 1.75 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.25 x 4.25 x 1.75 inches |
| Manufacturer | Ridgerock Tools Inc. |
| Material | Crystal |
| Material Type | Crystal |
| Model | 20713A |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 20713A |
| UPC | 837013207139 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**.
Great Tachometer
It works great as expected and for the price it was worth it nice case that it comes in.
M**R
Worked good!
This item worked great so far! Used it to find the RPMs of the 16 speed on my wood lathe. Ran black electrical tape around the edge of the 8" spindle backing plate, then mounted the reflector tape square to that.
T**R
Not bad for the low price
Overall this is not a bad product considering the low price. As others have noted, installing the batteries is no easy task! I did not use the cheap carbon batteries provided, but used name brand alkaline batteries. It wasnโt easy to get them seated to the point where the battery cover could be properly closed. Also of note; the battery cover does not slide off, as stated, until a small screw is removed. The accuracy seems to be reasonable, although I doubt it is as accurate as the specs state. Unfortunately, there is nothing special about the reflective tape provided to attach to the shaft being measured. Itโs just shiny, which means you cannot measure the RPMs of a shiny shaft! The instructions say to cover a shiny surface with black tape or paint it black! Luckily, on my lathe, the shaft just behind the chuck mount is black, so the shiny tape worked fine. See the attached photo. The chuck on my drill press also has a knurled black band on it. The problem is the tape provided wonโt stick to it, so additional adhesive was needed. I had hoped that the reflective tape would be somewhat tuned to the internal laser so it would work on shiny shafts, but I guess thatโs too much to expect from a product that sells for less than $30.
R**T
Great value
Simple to use
D**K
Accurate and reliable
I bought this particular tachometer, because I own several tools made by Neiko, and they're quality tools. I used it to test my new 1.5kw spindle motor and vfd. It's important to use a small piece of the reflective tape on whatever you're testing. The tape wasn't sticking well to the spindle motor, because of the packing grease. Even after cleaning the collet chuck, it came off. So, I put a piece of non reflective tape on the chuck, and a small piece of the included reflective tape on top of it, and it's still holding. It was with the Neiko tachometer that I discovered that my new vfd display wasn't defaulted to rpms. That sounds like something that would be obvious, but my vfd reads out "r" before frequency, not rpms, so I thought r240 was 24000 rpms; it was a frequency of 240 (go figure). When I realized what was going on, I was able to correct the vfd programming so that it defaulted to rpm readout. I found that the vfd was correct to minus 35-50 rpms. The Neiko reading was rock solid, and consistent through 6 different spindle speeds. I didn't find a difference in reading based on distance from the source; the reading was the same whether taken 4" away, or 4' away. It came with a battery, which worked. But, I prefer a good alkaline battery over a mercury battery, so I'm storing it with a 9v alkaline. I do not store my battery operated tools with batteries inserted; I store the batteries with them, but not inserted. The storage pouch is nice. I'm storing the tachometer in the cnc table drawer. The neiko tachometer came with a zippered pouch, quite a bit of reflective tape (I'm only using about 3/16"), a 9v battery, and instructions.
M**S
Would be higher rating if I didn't have to fix it first.
Was not in a condition to work right out of the box. The device was still in shrink wrap so it was not a return, but it could not provide a reading first time I tried to use it. I work in optics and could tell right away the problem was with the lens assembly because it was loose and out of position. I was able to fix it quickly and then it worked like a charm. If the initial quality was high I would give it four stars. In case you take the plunge and also get a lemon, here is what to do: Remove the battery cover. There are two small black screws recessed in holes that need to be removed; use a skinny Phillips head screwdriver to remove them. At the opposite end there are two more screws also recessed. When those are out remove the top cover. The two push buttons may fall off their switches but don't worry, just set them aside. On the top of the circuit board near the lens you will see a clear photodiode; mine was bent at a severe angle. If necessary use your fingers to bend it so it is pointing straight forward toward the lens- make sure the photodiode does not bend down toward the circuit board because the light emitter is mounted on the underside of the board and you don't want to block the light. The lens is biconvex so it doesn't matter which side is which; it sits loosely inside a plastic ring. There is a larger plastic spacer that holds the lens firmly within its plastic ring- they don't snap together tightly but when you have them positioned correctly they will stay together well enough to place them together as a unit in the tachometer. The lens end of the assembly goes toward the photodiode. There is a rim on the spacer that fits in a groove at the very front of the tachometer and the rim has an oval shape so the assembly needs to be rotated so that it nestles down in the groove. Once the assembly is in place you can close the tachometer, but make sure the switch buttons are seated on top of the two switches (the Test and Memory switches) and angled at a 45 degree angle so they'll match up to the holes in the tachometer cover. Then you can press the cover in place over the switches and put the four screws back. It sounds awfully complicated but it really only took five minutes to fix and then it worked perfectly. I also can verify its accuracy because I was using a synchronous motor controlled by a pulse generator that outputs exactly 2500 rpm and that is what I got from the tachometer. My only quibble is that the device displayed 0 rpm when it actually wasn't getting a signal; I would prefer that it have an indicator of no signal.
M**H
I purchased this tachometer and
It works great very simple to use it seems to be pretty on point with where the RPMs should be at on the motors I have tested for the price and just to get an idea of where a motor stands at roughly I think itโs a great purchase would highly recommend very simple to use and the batteries actually last quite some time review is a little late but I bought this thing a while ago and it still running on the same ones and I have used it multiple times thank you everyone if you need a good tachometer and donโt wanna spend a bunch of money thatโs a great road to go down and it doesnโt look cheap either it actually looks really nice and well-built so I was surprised I thought I might get some thing in the box when it arrives with that look like maybe a brick with the hole drilled into it may be a sticking out and possibly I donโt know a fox tail hanging off the end so you can see the turbulence of the motor turning as the fox tail goes back-and-forth and that is the way that I mightโve been counting my RPMs I have no idea I donโt even know where I came up with this thing that Iโm talking about right now but anyways it works great try it thanks everyone highly recommend will buy again and it arrived fast
P**A
Very inconsistent, all over the place, even under "ideal" conditions.
I purchased two of these, five months apart after having misplaced one. I needed it for my router, since I was starting to use larger bits which have a lower max rpm speed. I had initially set it up, following the critical directions for the reflective tape, carefully placing it on the router shaft. Since the shaft was also a polished metal surface, I painted the shaft flat matte black, then affixed the reflective tape to one half only, hoping to provide the best contrast possible. On using it again, it remained a bit more steady, but would jump over multiples of the set speed. (My router has a constant speed setting despite variable loads). Still, when set at 8000 rpm, it would display every second, but rarely the same speed on consecutive seconds, and the variations would sometimes triple the speed. With the speed audibly constant, the tachometer reading still jumped around. After misplacing it, and it not reappearing for 4 months, I bought another, same brand and model. I wasted another afternoon, this time, painting one half of a large router bit reflective silver, the other half black. Same results followed. It is so variable, that I concluded it was a real danger to me to use, since a 2" router bit with a max RPM of 20,000, cannot be trusted to a tachometer which reads 12,430 when the router setting is for 20,000. Far more dangerous to have a bit spinning at 25000, rated for 20,000, when the "highly accurate" tach shows 13,546. I'm not going to risk selling this to someone else, and it's beyond the return window. I'll keep the 9v's for something else.
D**.
Excelente producto
Fรกcil de usad
D**K
Good buy
Works great
R**.
Very cheap materials
Very cheap materials. Bad quality
J**.
muy buen producto
cumple con todo lo que dice y muy util para la industria
Y**N
A great tool. Accurate and easy to use.
A great tool. Accurate and easy to use. The reflective tape could have a little more adhesive. Make sure you clean the area very well before trying to place the reflective tape.
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