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VP-1210 Magneto type Vibration Detector

The VP-1210 is a lightweight, magnet-mounted vibration detector that captures rotational engine speeds by sensing engine-induced vibration at the cylinder head. It operates within a range of 500 to 10,000 r/min, making it suitable for both gasoline and diesel engines..

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The VP-1210 sensor is built for quick, non-invasive RPM measurement. Thanks to its magnetic base, you can attach it securely onto parts like a cylinder head bolt or engine housing. Engine combustion vibrations then generate consistent pulses detectable by compatible tachometers. The 2.9-meter cable connects directly to the measurement device, simplifying setup. Its rugged, heat-resistant build ensures sustained, accurate performance in harsh engine bay conditions.

  • High Sensitivity Magnetic Mount – Clamps securely using a built-in magnet onto engine bolts or cylinder heads for straightforward installation.

  • Compact and Durable Design – Small, lightweight construction built with heat-resistant materials for reliable use in engine environments.

  • Enhanced Sensitivity – Offers slightly better sensitivity compared to its predecessor (VP-201), improving detection under challenging signal conditions.

  • Direct-Attached Cable – Comes with a 2.9-meter attached signal cable for easy, plug-and-play connectivity.

  • Wide Operating Range – Effectively measures engine speeds between 500 and 10,000 r/min at operating temperatures ranging up to 100 °C.

Specification Details
Application Gasoline and diesel engine RPM detection
Detection Method Electrodynamic vibration at combustion point
Mounting Magnet-mounted on cylinder head or engine bolt
Measurement Range 500 – 10,000 r/min
Signal Cable 2.9 m direct-attached cable
Operating Temperature 0 to 100 °C
Weight Approx. 130 g (including cable)
Form Factor Compact, robust, heat-resistant
Compatible Tachometers Compatible with CT-6520B, SE-2500A models