Will this work to set the RPMs on my new Makita 6401? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/New-...ptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
If not what do you guys use? Thanks
If not what do you guys use? Thanks
+1 Have that one and it works very well. And Edge and Engine was great to deal with. Definitely my suggestion.I use a Fast Tach from Edge and Engine, they are a site sponsor. Cost $85 and is wireless, updates at .5 seconds and reads from 100-20,000rpm. Bailey's also a site sponsor sells them also, different brand and version is a Pulse PET 302r, also wireless, cost a little more but do more than just two stroke single cylinder.
Wired versions require you to attach a wire to the plug wire, works the same, make sure it reads high enough, some only go to 10,000rpm and response time is fast or you have to hold the trigger forever.
Hope that helps,
Randy
Will this work to set the RPMs on my new Makita 6401? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/New-...ptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
If not what do you guys use? Thanks
- not to mention that you'll need to wrap it around your plug line, ground it etc.
Is there someone in my area that will just tune my saw for me? I live in Midwest Iowa near Carroll.
BobL, the Fast-Tach can also be used with a wire, even though there is no connection for a wire. According to the instructions, "Loop a piece of wire around the ignition lead wire and lay Fast-Tach on top of the wire. Fast-Tach should now read normally."The advantage that the ones with the line have is you can do this.
Look for a GTG.
BobL, the Fast-Tach can also be used with a wire, even though there is no connection for a wire. According to the instructions, "Loop a piece of wire around the ignition lead wire and lay Fast-Tach on top of the wire. Fast-Tach should now read normally."
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