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Avtron Stand Alone Meters

The K936 Digital Length Indicator is a microprocessor based counter designed for many applications. The K936 receives a frequency input from a tachometer/encoder/rotary pulse generator, calibrates it into engineering units (feet, meters, etc.) and then displays it on the six-digit LED readout.

The K653/K753 Speed Meters are designed for measurement of a single process speed in actual process units such as FPM, MPM, or YPM.

The K752 Draw and Extension Meter calculates draw between 2 sections based on the length measurement of process material passing over 2 rolls.

Also available are speed draw instrumentation and Performance View diagnostic historian.

K936 and K753 stand alone meters
K753 and K936 (shown)

12 VDC Tach Power Supply

Two Form-C Contact Outputs (K936/K752)

Serial Link Output (K653/K753)

K936 Length Meter

  • Keyboard entry of roll diameter, gear ratio and tach PPR
  • Configurable serial link output
  • 8 presets, 2 preloads

K653/K753 Speed Meters

  • 6-Digit amber LED display
  • 5-Button membrane keyboard

K752 Draw and Extension Meter

  • Keyboard entry of roll diameter, gear ratio and tach PPR, type of draw, resolution, limit settings
  • Configurable serial link output
  • 4 presets, 2 preloads
  • 2 configurable upper and lower alarm limits
  • Requires one low PPR input (0-100 Hz) and one high PPR input (80-160 Hz)
* K653 Sales Bulletin 
* K653 Manual (1.2 MB)
* K752 Sales Bulletin
* K753 Sales Bulletin
* K936 Sales Bulletin 
* K936 Manual (4.3 MB)
 

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