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Loading: | Manual Loading | Reading: | Dial Gage, 0.5HR Resolution |
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Height: | Specimen Max Height 175mm | Throat: | 165mm |
Initial Force: | 3Kgf (29.42N) | Standard: | ISO 6508, ASTM E-18 |
Highlight: | portable metal hardness tester,hardness testing equipment |
Vertical 175mm Manual Loading Superficial Rockwell Hardness Tester with 0.5HR Resolution
Brief Introduction:
iRock-433H Superficial Rockwell hardness tester is a popular-used hardness testing instrument to measure the superficial Rockwell hardness of the materials.
No need for power supply, the speed of the test force loading is regulated by the buffer and the test force is regulated by the load-change hand wheel.
It has easy operation and stable performance, therefore it is widely used.
Scale Symbol | Indenter | Test Force (Kgf) | Dial Figures | Typical Application of Scales |
HRB | 1/16” Ball | 100 | red | Copper alloys, soft sheets, aluminum alloys, malleable iron, etc. |
HRC | Diamond | 150 | black | Steel, hard cast irons, pearlitic malleable iron, titanium, deep case hardened steel, and other materials harder than B100. |
HRA | Diamond | 60 | black | Cemented carbides, thin steel, and shallow case-hardened steel. |
HRD | Diamond | 100 | black | Thin steel and medium case hardened steel, and pearlitic malleable iron. |
HRE | 1/8” Ball | 100 | red | Cast iron, aluminum and magnesium alloys, bearing metals. |
HRF | 1/16” Ball | 60 | red | Annealed copper alloys, thin soft sheet metals. |
HRG | 1/16” Ball | 150 | red | Malleable irons, copper-nickel-zinc and cupro-nickel alloys. Upper limit G92 to avoid possible flattening of ball. |
HRH | 1/8” Ball | 60 | red | Aluminum, zinc, lead. |
HRK | 1/8” Ball | 150 | red | Bearing metals and other very soft or thin materials. Use smallest ball and heaviest load that does not give anvil effect. |
HRL | 1/4” Ball | 60 | red | |
HRM | 1/4” Ball | 100 | red | |
HRP | 1/4” Ball | 150 | red | |
HRR | 1/2” Ball | 60 | red | |
HRS | 1/2” Ball | 100 | red | |
HRV | 1/2” Ball | 150 | red |
Application range:
Suitable for surface quenched steel, surface heat treating and chemical treating materials, copper alloy, aluminum alloy, sheet, zinc layers, chrome layers, tin layers, bearing steel and cold and hard casting etc.
Technical Specification:
Model | iRock-433H |
Initial Test Force | 3kgf (29.42N) |
Total Test Force | 15kgf (147.1N), 30kgf (294.2N), 45kgf (441.3N) |
Indenter | Diamond Rockwell Indenter, ф1.588mmBall Indenter |
Loading Method | Manual |
Hardness Reading | Dial |
Resolution | 0.5HR |
Max. Height of Specimen | 175mm |
Throat | 165mm |
Execute Standard | ISO 6508, ASTM E-18, JIS Z2245, GB/T 230.2 |
Dimension | 520×245×700mm, Packing Dimension: 650×370×950mm |
Weight | Net Weight: 73kg, Gross Weight: 100kg |
Packing List:
Name | Qty | Name | Qty |
Instrument Main Body | 1 set | Diamond Rockwell Indenter | 1 pc |
ф1.588mmBall Indenter | 1 pc | Middle Plane Test Table | 1 pc |
Large Plane Test Table | 1 pc | V-shaped Test Table | 1 pc |
Hardness Block 70~85 HR30T | 1 pc | Hardness Block 80~90 HR15N | 1 pc |
Hardness Block 65~80 HR30N | 1 pc | Weight A, B, C | 3 pcs |
Anti-dust Cover | 1 pc | Usage Instruction Manual | 1 copy |
The Rockwell test consists of measuring the additional depth to which a carbide ball or diamond penetrator is forced by a heavy (major) load beyond the depth of a previously applied light (minor) load (SET point).
The minor load is applied first and a SET position is established on the dial gauge or displacement sensor of the Rockwell tester. Then the major load is applied. Without moving the piece being tested, the major load is removed and, with the minor load still applied, the Rockwell hardness number is automatically indicated on the dial gauge or digital display.
The diamond penetrator is used for testing materials such as hardened steels and cemented carbides. The carbide ball penetrators, available with 1/16 inch, 1/8 inch, 1/4 inch, and 1/2 inch diameter, are used when testing materials such as steel-copper alloys, aluminum and plastics to name a few.
Rockwell testing falls into two categories: Regular Rockwell testing (e.g., C and B scales) and Rockwell superficial testing (e.g., 30 N and 30 T scales).
High Rockwell hardness numbers represent hard materials and low numbers soft materials.
Contact Person: Mr. Andy DAI
Tel: +86-13450058229
Fax: 86-769-2278-4276