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HR-150A Hardness Tester

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area: Beijing
Expiry date : Long Effective
last update: 2017-07-03 09:35
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The manually operated HR-150A Rockwell hardness tester is highly appreciated for its perfection and very easy operation. This machine uses the standard preliminary test force of 10 kgf. And main loads of 60/100/150 kilograms conform the international Rockwell standard. After each test the HR-150A shows the Rockwell B or Rockwell C hardness value directly on the dial indicator.

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The preliminary test force has to be applied manually, followed by applying the main load by means of the lever at the right side of the hardness tester. After unloading the dial indicates the requested hardness value directly with high accuracy and repeatability.

• Precision load mechism for accurate hardness measurement
• Simple test force selection by turning a wheel
• Rockwell hardness value on a dial
• Large working space and stable shaft for large specimen

Applications:
• All metal (ferrous/non-ferrous)
• Hardened steel
• Annealed steel
• Bearings
• Hard drawn aluminum alloys

Specifications:
• Preliminary test force (minor load): 98.07N (10kgf)
• Test force (test load): 588.4N (60kgf), 980.7N (100kgf), 1471 N (150kgf)
• Table up/down drive: Manual
• Load application: Lever (loading-duration-release)
• Load duration: Conform standard
• Hardness scales: HRA, HRB and HRC on dial scale
• Accuracy: HRC±1.0, HRB±1.5

Specimen:
• Maximum height: 170mm (6.7")
• Maximum depth: 165mm (6.5") from center of indenter shaft
• Power supply: 220 V AC/50/60Hz
• Dimensions (WxDxH): 215x500x750mm (8.46x19.68x29.53")
• Mass: 85kg
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