ID a Japanese Tachometer as to Usage... Tank, Sub, etc.??
Article about: Hello Folks - My small collection of WW2 Japanese Gauges. I just added the tachometer on the left. It is compared to the Dive Bomber flap gauge on the right for scale. I don't believe the ta
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Typical example of data plate having left to right writing. The name of the company is its pre-1943 name and the inertia type tacho must have been a licensed production of a Stewart Warner design they started to make in 1937
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Thanks Nick! Does the outer measurement indicate pressure? Interesting in that it is probably one of the more minor designs that had the tables turned on the inventors.
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Both rings are revs/min, the outer being for the engine and inner one for the pump
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