7886 Mechanical Meter Register

Boost efficiency with the series 7886 High-Capacity Meter Register that totalizes and displays high-speed deliveries and transactions to 999,999 gallons in large, easy-to-read figures.

7886 Mechanical Meter Register

The flexibility to customize for your application

Utilizing a geared drive available in a wide selection of ratios, the Meter Register records in practically any unit of liquid measure - gallons, liters, barrels, etc. - as well as non-liquid units.

Optional adaptors are available to mate the Meter Register with all standard meters and pumps. Easily combined with Veeder-Root Meter Preset and Printer to form a complete count, control and print system."

Product Form

Product Number Description Notes
07886XX-XXX 6-Wheel Register See price book for ordering information.
07883XX-XXX 6-Wheel Register & Printer Printer and Register combination.
07888XX-XXX Printer Impact printer, options available with and without a printer cover.

Key Benefits

Specifications

Speed 250 rpm of right register wheel
Drive torque During counting, average running torque at room temperature with a 1:1 ratio gear plate is 4 oz.-in. (2.8 N-cm). During display wheel transfer from all 9's to all 0's, the torque may reach 40 oz.-in. (11.3 N-cm).
Number of figures Delivery display: 6.
Totalizer: 8
Delivery display: 0.750" high, 0.400" wide (19.05, 10.16 mm).
Totalizer: 0.125" high, 0.078" wide (3.18, 1.98 mm).
Character configuration 0 to 9. Models available with tenths indicated by decimal point. Other options available.
Operating temperature rating -40 degrees to +71 degrees C (-40 degrees to +160 degrees F).
Construction Cover: cast aluminum.
Sub-frames and case: cast Zamak.
Finished in corrosion resistant epoxy.
Wheels, pinions and clutch: acetal resin.
Gearing Gearing: 1:1 is standard. 1:1 through 42:1 are available.
Lubrication Periodic lubrication is recommended to maintain equipment in optimal working condition
Rated life 50,000 reset cycles or 25,000,000 revolutions of right wheel, whichever comes first, under normal operating conditions.