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Gen II
User Manual
23-4 – Equipment and Accessory Setup and Troubleshooting
Chapter 23
Revision 4.01, Apr 2020
Never use any reflective target tape other than that recommended in the manual (3M Tape,
Model 7610 or ACES Systems’ P/N 10-400-0176). The incorrect type of reflective tape can
render the LASETACH ineffective in high-speed applications. An angle of 5 to 10 degrees from
the perpendicular of the LASETACH/reflective tape is best.
If the shape of the laser beam becomes oblong or egg-shaped, this may indicate a scratched or
damaged lens. If this is associated with erratic or unstable tachometer readings, return the
Lasetach to ACES Systems for repair.
23.4.
– Phototach
The Phototach is very rugged. It is water-resistant, but water on the lens may render it
ineffective. Always check the lens for cleanliness and to be sure it is free of damage such as
cracks and scratches.
The optimum range of the Phototach is 12 to 18 inches. It may work at closer or more distant
ranges, although it may not be as reliable. In some high-speed applications, the amount of tape
passing through the Phototach beam may need to be increased to insure a good trigger. If the
indicated speed (in the analyzer function) becomes erratic or unstable at higher speeds, increase
the length (or width as the case may be) of tape so that the tape remains in the beam for a longer
period of time during each rotation. See paragraph 23.6.1 below for more details.
23.5.
– Propeller Protractor
The protractor is made of hard plastic. If folded or crimped it will bend and remain bent. To
straighten it, lay it on a flat surface and heat it with a heat gun or hair dryer on a high setting.
Discontinue the heat and leave the protractor in its flat position on the level surface to cool.
23.6.
– Reflective Tape (3M Tape, Type 7610)
Always thoroughly clean the area where the tape is to be applied. Using scissors or some other
cutting tool, round off corners of the tape and be sure all edges are pressed down. Rounded
corners help to prevent tape from peeling up during use. Remove any bubbles in the tape by
pressing them toward the edge of the tape to prevent “lifting” due to the airfoil effect during
high-speed runs. If used on a very high-speed application, you may use a very thin coat of super
glue, edge sealer or clear nail polish on the edges of the tape to prevent the tape from peeling
back due to the force of high velocity air along the edges of the tape.
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