Manufacturer & Bulk Supplier — Engineering Lab Equipments India
Engine Cycle Analyser
Nett dimensions and weights:
Analyser: 250 mm x 250 mm x 110 mm and 3.5 kg
Pressure Transducer: Supplied in a storage box 140 mm x
140 mm x 70 mm and 0.5 kg
Angle encoder: Supplied in a protective bag, roughly
120 mm x 120 mm x 70 mm and 0.5 kg
Approximate total packed dimensions and weight: 0.04 m3 and 6.5 kg
Crank angle input: Shaftencoder with 360 pulses per revolution
Resolution: 1degree
Pressure signal conditioning:Precision charge amplifier with digital thumb-wheel calibration
Maximum engine speed:7000 rev.min 1
PC connection: Via USB type 1.1 or 2
Auxiliary input: 0to 10 V via BNC connector
Recommended computer hardware:
Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent processor operating at 2 GHz
512 MB of RAM
SVGA monitor with 16-bit colour, 1024 x 768 resolution
CD-Rom drive
USB 1.1 or 2 port
500 MB of hard disc space
Two-button mouse
As Engineering Lab Equipment Manufacturers India, we manufacture and bulk-supply Engine Cycle Analyser directly from our facility in India — to universities, government tenders, EPC contractors, and institutional buyers worldwide.
Buy Engine Cycle Analyser direct from the Indian manufacturer — no middlemen, factory-direct pricing for institutional and bulk procurement teams.
Every Engine Cycle Analyser we supply is built to ASTM, IS, BS, EN and DIN standards. ISO-oriented manufacturing process.
Approved supplier for government procurement bodies, World Bank, AfDB and donor-funded education projects. Volume pricing for tender quantities.
Shipping Engine Cycle Analyser to 60+ countries — complete export documentation, pre-shipment inspection and OEM authorisation letters for procurement files.
We are Engineering Lab Equipment Manufacturers India and Suppliers from India for bulk tender supply — manufacturing Engine Cycle Analyser at scale for universities, college networks, government tenders and international infrastructure projects.
India-export pricing for universities, government tenders, EPC contractors and institutional procurement teams.