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    testo 477 - LED stroboscope

    0563 4770
  1. Extremely high measurement range: up to 300 000 flashes per minute (fpm)
  2. Very high illumination: up to 4800 Lux
  3. Long operating times: battery power for up to 5 h
  4. Trigger input and output for connectivity to external systems and control via external sensor
  5. Inspections and quality control of machines and systems, rotational speed measurements of hard-to-reach, small and fast-moving objects. And all while the machines are still running. No problem. No problem at all. With the testo 477 LED stroboscope.

    The testo 477 LED stroboscope makes stunningly fast movements look as if they are taking place in slow motion. This allows you to check and inspect machines and systems while they are still running, and measure speeds of up to 300 000 rpm.

    It is impossible to tell with the naked eye if the thread guide of a knitting machine is working properly. It therefore equally impossible to tell if there are any irregularities in vibration or rotational processes of machines or systems. But it’s a different story with the testo 477 LED stroboscope. That’s because the stroboscope emits a series of flashes which makes what you see appear as a “frozen image”.

    The testo 477 LED stroboscope can also measure the rotational speed of very small and hard-to-reach objects. And because there’s no need for reflex marks, there’s no need to stop the machines and no disruption to production processes either.


    LED stroboscope – technical features

    An extremely high measurement range of up to 300 000 flashes per minute (fpm) and a very high illumination of up to 1 500 Lux allow you to carry out rotational speed measurements of up to 300 000 rpm. A trigger input and output ensure connectivity to external systems and control via an external sensor.

    The LED stroboscope’s integrated impact protection and sturdy IP65 rated housing (which also allows it to be wiped down) ensure that the testo 477 can stand up to the rough and tumble of everyday use. And thanks to a longer battery operating time, you can carry out uninterrupted measurements for up to 5 hours.


    What’s included

    testo 477 LED stroboscope, carry case, trigger signal plug, calibration protocol, batteries.


     

    rpm - LED

    Measuring range
    30 to 300000 fpm
    Accuracy
    0.02 % of mv
    Resolution
    ±0.1 (30 to 999 fpm)
    ±1 (1000 to 300000 fpm)

    General technical data

    Protection class
    IP65
    Flash colour
    Approx. 6500 K
    Flash duration
    Can be adjusted
    Flash intensity
    4800 Lux at 6000 FPM / 30 cm
    Battery life
    NiMH rechargeable battery: Approx. 11 h at 6000 fpm; Batteries: approx. 5 h at 6000 fpm (3 x AA)
    Display size
    multiline
    Display type
    LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
    Reverse battery protection
    yes
    Low level
    < 1 V
    Maximum current
    50 mA

    Certificates

  6. Certificates
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    ISO calibration certificate/rpm
      :
      0520 0012
    • Certificates
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      DAkkS calibration certificate/rpm
        :
        0520 0422
      • Speed measurements on ventilators, fans, and lathes

        The testo 477 allows the speed measurement of very small objects or places that cannot be directly accessed – without interrupting the production process, as reflective markers are not required.

        Our powerful LED stroboscope testo 477 allows fast moving objects to appear in slow motion and determine the speed up to 300,000 revolutions per minute.

        Industrial maintenance and monitoring of product quality

        Using our testo 477 allows fast moving objects to appear in slow motion and conclusions to be drawn about rotational and vibratory movements. The “flashing light analysis” allows irregularities to be detected in systems and machines; for example, the detection of “vibration hotspots”, the monitoring of packaging machines, the checking of vibratory conveying technology, or the display of oscillation amplitudes.

        With the aid of stroboscopes, rotating production systems and belts are presented in slow motion, allowing evaluation of the product and manufacturing quality. For example, the thread guide on knitting machines can be monitored in the textiles industry, or the consistent image quality of printing machines.