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Hardness Tester, 170 to 960 HL Durometer Tester for Metals HL HRA HRB HRC HB HV HSD, 40 Data Sets, Professional Hardness Meter for Machine Manufacturing
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Description
General Description
This digital hardness tester is designed to measure the hardness of metals with a measuring range of 170 to 960 HL. It is equipped with a color TFT screen and can display up to 7 types of hardness values, including Leeb (HL), Rockwell A (HRA), Rockwell B (HRB), Rockwell C (HRC), Brinell (HB), Vickers (HV), and Shore (HSD). This device is ideal for use in various sectors such as electric power, petrochemicals, machine manufacturing, metallurgy, and the automotive industry.Technical Specifications
- Item Type: Digital Hardness Tester
- Measuring Range: 170 HL - 960 HL
- Operating Temperature: 0 - 45℃
- Power Supply: 3 AA Batteries (Not Included)
- Display: TFT Color Screen
- Auto Standby: 2 Minutes
- Auto Shutdown: 3 Minutes
- Measuring Materials: Steel, Cast Steel, Alloy Tool Steel, Stainless Steel, Cast Aluminum Alloy, Zinc Copper Alloy, Tin Copper Alloy, Copper, Forged Steel
- Material: ABS
- Storage: 40 Sets Data
Compatibility and Accessories
- Package includes: 1 x Digital Hardness Tester
- 1 x Wire
- 1 x Contact Rod
- 1 x Cleaning Brush
- 1 x User Manual
Usage
This digital hardness tester allows for accurate measurement thanks to its storage capacity for 40 sets of experimental data. It is easy to use with a key conversion to display different hardness values. For optimal use, it is recommended to follow the instructions provided in the user manual.Other Information
- Long standby time: can remain in standby mode for approximately one month when fully charged.
- Measurement direction: vertical down, diagonal down, horizontal, diagonal up, vertical up.
Features
- BrandTEHTUY
- Length10 mm
- Width10 mm
- Height10 mm
- MaterialAcrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)
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