Trumeter Company, Inc. Datasheets for Electromechanical Counters
Electromechanical counters are used to detect, totalize, and indicate a sequence of events. They typically accept electric or electronic inputs to operate mechanical outputs such as rotating wheels or knobs. These devices may count UP and/or DOWN, support multiple functions, and provide reset capabilities.
Electromechanical Counters: Learn more
| Product Name | Notes |
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| A 6 figure general purpose, rugged, electromechanical counter, either panel or base mounted, with manual knob reset, key reset, or non-reset. Frame and housing provides rigid support for accurate alignment... | |
| A compact LCD counter designed for many applications, screw terminals ensures fast wiring and features including backlight (external 5VDC supply required), decimal point selection, count direction indication and 9mm high... | |
| Economically priced 4 and 6 figure push-button reset, electromechanical counter designed for use where limited space is a factor and when reliability is critical. Rugged operating mechanisms require no lubrication... | |
| The 40 Series is a low cost, non-reset totalizer, available with 6-7 figures (white on black background). A wide choice of operating voltages and mountings make this product adaptable for... | |
| This versatile counter with prescaling can be configured for quadrature or uni-directional inputs, dual preset or single preset with batch preset. Reset can be automatic, manual or electronic with a... |