it shows the wheel rotations per minute. multiply the number the the hand is pointing to by one thousand, and that will give you the accurate rpm
A dial
Two methods, one uses a dial that is held in the center of the revolving shaft and is directly read off of the dial face. The second method uses a strobe light. The light is focused on the shaft and the dial on the strobe is turned until it looks like the shaft has come to a stand still. The RPM is read off of the meter face of the strobe light.
A clock face is also called a dial, face dial, clock face dial, or dial face.
There is a gold RPM Ranger called Gem.
Dial
Dial
** it is called an asterix
This was called an 45 RPM adapter or spindle adapter, since it allowed you to play 45-RPM records on a player with a regular long-play spindle.
This was called an 45 RPM adapter or spindle adapter, since it allowed you to play 45-RPM records on a player with a regular long-play spindle.
I was looking at a picture in the 2000 Lincoln LS Owner Guide and it shows there are two warning lights in the tachometer ( RPM dial ) The one on the left is the seatbelt warning light and the one on the right is the air bag ( Supplemental Restraint System ) warning light , it looks like a " D " in front of a person who is sitting
I've seen it called a 45 RPM Adapter.