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Trumeter Company, Inc. Datasheets for Electromechanical Timers

Electromechanical timers are used to start or stop a machine or other device at preset or delayed intervals. They consist of both electrical and mechanical components, and often feature an electric motor that drives one or more gears. They typically accept electric or electronic inputs to operate a mechanical output such as rotating wheels or knobs.
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Product Name Notes
A compact lcd timer designed for many applications, screw terminals ensure fast wiring. Features include backlighting (external 5VDC supply required), 4 timing modes, timing direction indication and 9mm high digits.
The 710 Series AC hour meters and minute meters are widely used in panel applications where number size and visibility are critical. Its tough, Lexan bezel and distinctive styling enhance...
The Redington 711 Series provides a family of compact 7 figure, AC Hour Meters. Models are available in the standard industry housings, 2- Hole rectangular, flush-round and flush-rectangular. A choice...
The Redington 722 Series provides an AC Hour Meter with an operating range of 90-264VAC 50/60 Hz. You no longer require two separate meters, one for 115VAC and one for...
The Redington 731 Series provides a family of compact 7 figure, DC Hour Meters. Models are available in the standard industry housings, 2-Hole rectangular, flush-round and flush rectangular. DC Models...
The Redington 732 Series provides an DC Hour Meter with an operating range of 10-80VDC. Models are protected for two times battery voltage and/or reverse polarity. Models are available in...