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Best Tachometers (RPM Meters) in 2026: Buyer’s Guide

MarMonix MVB 600 Vibration Meter

A tachometer measures rotational speed (RPM) of motors, fans, and rotating equipment — essential for maintenance, balancing, and performance verification. This complete guide explains the types, how to choose, and how to use a tachometer in 2026.

What a Tachometer Measures

A tachometer reports rotational speed in revolutions per minute (RPM). Knowing exact speed helps verify motor performance, set up drives, balance rotating parts, and diagnose mechanical problems.

Contact vs Non-Contact Tachometers

Non-contact (laser/optical) tachometers read a reflective mark from a distance — safe for fast, hot, or hard-to-reach shafts. Contact tachometers touch the rotating shaft with a tip or wheel and also measure surface speed. Combined models offer both methods in one tool.

Key Specifications to Compare

  • Measurement range (low idle speeds to high RPM).
  • Accuracy and resolution.
  • Method: laser, contact, or combined.
  • Memory: min/max/last readings.
  • Detection distance for non-contact use.

How to Choose the Right Tachometer

Choose non-contact for safety on fast or inaccessible machinery, contact for surface-speed and low-RPM work, or a combined unit for maximum flexibility. Make sure the range covers your equipment and that memory functions support your reporting.

How to Use a Laser Tachometer

  1. Attach a small reflective mark to the rotating part.
  2. Aim the laser at the mark from a safe distance.
  3. Read the stabilised RPM value.
  4. Use min/max memory to capture variations.

Marmonix Tachometers

Explore the Marmonix tachometer range for laser and contact RPM meters suited to maintenance, balancing, and performance testing.

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