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Mechanical counters are used to detect, totalize and indicate a sequence of events in applications that do not use electrical power. There are four basic types of products: revolution counters, rotary counters, stroke counters, and pushbutton or manual counters. Revolution counters are mechanical counters that record one count for each revolution of a shaft. Rotary counters are designed to record a specified number of counts per rotation. Stroke counters record one count for each stroke. Typically, the count stroke is measured in degrees. With rotary ratchet counters, a type of stroke counter, an internal spring returns the shaft or lever to its original position. Pushbutton counters are used for manual counting. The pushbutton is actuated by the operator and typically records one count for each actuation. Most pushbutton counters or manual counters are handheld devices. Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary mechanical counters are also available.

Mechanical counters differ in terms of reset style, number of digits, and special features. Some mechanical counters cannot be reset by the user. Others can be reset with a manual knob or lock and key. Products that reset automatically after reaching a predetermined count are also available. Most auto-reset devices are user-programmable. The number of digits refers to the total number of digits in the display. Typically, this determines the counting range. In terms of features, mechanical counters may be able to perform both counting and timing functions, or sound an audible alarm. Products that are equipped with double shafts can have left and right extensions for separate left and right inputs, or a dual shaft on one side for dual inputs. Specialized mechanical counters may use a dial indicator in place of rotating digits. 

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