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WORKSHOP: Handy tools for counting the revs

Kondinin Group's Josh Giumelli talks about the different types of drilling machines on the market.

Josh Giumelli

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Unless the rotational speed of the shaft is very slow, and can be counted visually, there is little chance of estimating an accurate result. Shaft speed is measured in revolutions per minute, or rpm, using a tachometer. The ability to measure rpm is vital when designing machinery, tuning it for best performance, or fault-fi nding when something is not operating as it should. This month, we look at the various ways of determining shaft speed and some handy tools to help us.

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A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the farming sector, brought to you by the Kondinin team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the farming sector, brought to you by the Kondinin team.

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Research Report: Rural Communications (February 2025)

With the departure of 3G technology and the emergence of 5G and satellite options, there are significant changes on the connectivity horizon. This month Kondinin Group engineers Ben White and Josh Giumelli investigate what is the best way to stay connected in regional and remote areas.

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Research Report: Chaser Bins (January 2025)

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Research Report: Succession Planning (December 2024)

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