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OPERATION MANUAL FOR ROCKWELL HARDNESS TESTER MODEL VHT-260INTRODUCTION © Thanks for purchasing Rockwell Hardness Tester VUT-260 © Before operation, please read carefully this manual to prevent improper damages. © The wordings and diagrams contained in this manual are only for the purpose of introducing the operation in detail. Minor differences with that of the tester bought may be found due to the technical upgrade and production batches. The specific structure and fittings are subject to the actual products bought.INDEX I Introduction -—---—------------------ 1. General information 2. Principle of Test — 3. Range of Application —~ 4. Technical Parameters ---------———-——-——-——-----______-__ 3. Transportation 4. Installation and Commissioning IIL. Normal Operation 1. Preparation prior to normal operation ——~ 1. Cleaning and Lubrication —— 2. Oil-filling to the buffer -- 3. Calibration — V. Hardness Value Correction -— VI. Troubleshooting —————----———-——___---~ eaI Introduction: 1. General information Hardness is an important parameter for mechanical performances of meiallic and alloy materials. Generally, it refers to the capacity of a kind of material whose surface is Penetrated by the other kind of harder material which has certain form and dimensions, and doesn’t produce residual deformation by itself Rockwell harciness testis the rapidest, easiest and most economic testing method in mechanical performance tests. Featuring high efficiency and casy-to-operate, the hardiness values can be obtained directly. In most cases, it can fulfil the work that other ‘mechanical performance test fails. 2. Principle of Test Rockwell hardness test is to apply diamond cone indenter (see Fig-2) or steel ball indenter (see Fig-3) to the specimen surface in two steps as shown in Fig-1, which shall be retained for a certain period of time, and measure the residual indentation depth under preliminary test force after the main test force is removed. The Rockwell harness is calculated by formula (1) as per the h value, the constant N and $ oe Table 1). Rockwell hardness value=N—H/S - a) Table 1 Symbols and Descriptions ae Descriptions Units FO _ | Preliminary test force N Fl Main test force N F _| Total test force N S| Unit of given scale can N_| Hardness value of given scale h Residual indentation depth under preliminary test force after main test force is removed ae =a Rockwell hardness = 100—/0.002 HRB _| Rockwell hardness = 130—h/0.002 1 "iFig-l Principle of Rockwell Hardness Test InFig-1: 1—Indention depth under preliminary test force FO; 2—Indention depth under main test force F1; 3—Depith of elastic come-back after main test force F1 is removed; 4—-Residual indention depth h; 5—Specimen surface 6-——-measurement datum plane; 7—position of indenter. Example: 59 HRC indicates that Rockwell hardness is 59 measured by C scale. 3, Range of Application ‘As per hardiness range and size of the specimen, different indenters and loads can be selected and the hardness values can be indicated by different scales such as A, B and C scales for Rockwell hardness. The loads, indenters, values of the constant K and ranges of application are shown in Table 2. ® ‘Scale A is used to measure the metallic materials whose hardness exceeds 67HRC, such as tungsten carbide, hard alloy, hard thin slabs and surface hardened parts, The range of measurement is 20—8SHRA. © Scale B is used to measure the lower-hardness parts whose range of hardness shall be 25—100 HRB, such as non-ferrous metal and its alloy, annealed steel, etc, If the hardness of specimen is smaller than 25HRB, the metal will begin to creep, the creep 2deformation will last a long time and the result will be inaccurate. If the hardness of specimen is larger than 100HRB, error will happen since the steel ball indenter is pione to deform and the depth of indention is too small Scale C is used for hardness test of specimens which are quenched or tempered, such as carbide steel, tool steel and alloyed steel. The range of measurement shall be 20—67 HRC. Ifthe hardness of specimen is lower than 20HRC, the measurement is incorrect since it is too deep for the diamond indenter to penetrate into the specimen and the error will increase caused by the geometric shape of the indenter. If the hardness of specimen is larger than 67HRC, the diamond is easy to damage due to the large pressure produced by the sharp tip of the indenter. Fig-2 Diamond cone indenter Fig-3 Steel ball indenter Table 2 Usual scale for Rockwell Hardness Scale | Test force (kg) | Constant Indenter (mm) 7 FO|Fl| F | N | Application examples | A Diamond cone indenter | 19 | 59 | 69 | 109 _ | Hard metal and alloy B__| Steel ball ( $ 1.588) indenter | 0 | 901100) 130. | Non-ferrous and soft metal C__| Diamond cone indenter 10 | 140 | 150| 109 _ | Structural and tool steel 4. Technical Parameters Main technical parameters are listed in Table 3 and Fig-4,Items (Code) Contents | Height (H) 630mm Width (W) 238mm Length (L) 466mm Max. height of specimen with protection sleeve (B) 100mm Max. height of specimen without protection sleeve (B) 170mm Distance between the center of indenter and wall of machine (A) 135mm Net weight of hardness tester 65kg Scale Range of hardness Readings allowance 20HRA<~<7SHRA +2HRA “ 7SHRA<~<88HRA +15HRA 20HRB<~<45HRB 24HRB | B 4SHRB<~<80HRB £3 HRB | | 80HRB<~<100HRB +2 HRB c 20HRC<~<70HRC £1.5HRC |5. Descriptions of Mechanism Parts ‘The tester is composed of machine body (1), indenter (21), loading and unloading mechanism (2, 20), measurement mechanism (23), load changeover mechanism (24), specimen support mechanism (5), buffer mechanism (19) and so on (see Fig-5). Fig-5 Schematic diagram of parts 1. machine body 2. loading handle 3, elevation handle 4, hand wheel 5. elevating screw rod sleeve (elevating screw rod inside) 6. specimen to be tested 7.main shaft 8. smaller lever 9. larger lever 10. adjustment block 11. position mark 12. hoist ring 13. screw 14. weight changeover support bracket 15. weight 16.oilneedle 17. oil carpet 18. rear cover 19. buffer 20. unloading handle 21. indenter 22. top cover 23. indication dial gauge 24. load changeover handle 25, worktable The test force applied onto the main shaft is amplified by the composition of weights and lever, ie. indenter penetrates into the specimen surface under the guidance of buffer with the load amplified by the larger lever. At the same time when the indenter presses into the specimen, the vertical displacement produced by the main shaft is transmitted to 5the reading device through the measurement lever and hardness value is indicated therein, © The machine body is the shell of the tester, where other parts are fited directly or indirectly onto the machine body. Except the worktable 25), elevating screw rod (5) and operation handle, all the other mechanisms are fitted inside the shell, convenient for cleaning. © The total test force is composed of main test force plus preliminary test force. The preliminary test force is produced by the weight of parts including larger lever (9), and main shaft (7). The weights (15) are hanged on the larger lever through hoist ring (12), producing main test force by the lever principle. © The top end-face of indenter (21) bears the total test force and the sharp tip penetrates into the surface of the object to be tested. © The load changeover handle (24) can be tumed to different positions, which simultaneously regulates the positions of weight changeover support bracket (14), resulting in different composition of weights which makes up three different total test forces such as S88N/60kg, 980N/100kg and 1470N/150kg, © The loading handle (2) is to apply main test force. © The unloading handle (20) can be pushed back as per the direction shown on the label, removing the main test force. The application of main test force can be kept at certain speed by regulating the oil needle (16) of buffer (19), avoiding any impact. © Test value can be read directly from the indication dial gauge (23) of measurement mechanism. © The specimen support mechanism including worktable (25), elevating screw rod (5) and hand wheel (4) is used for bearing hardness blocks and the parts to be tested. IL. Package Opening, Transportation, Installation and Commissioning: 1. Preparation © The working surroundings of the tester should be clean and dry, ffee of comosive gases. © The working surroundings of the tester should be ffee of foreign mechanical vibration, © The temperature of the working surroundings should be between 10°C to 30°C. @ ‘The test table (made by the buyer) should be built up with cements or metal, 6having certain stiffness and strength as well as being capable to bear hardness tester and its auriliary parts. Its surface should be fitted with a hole of ¢ 70mm for the elevating screw rod to pass through, as illustrated in Fig-6 (the sizes on the diagram are only for reference). The leveiness of the surface should be within 0.2/1000. @ Enough space should be left around the tester for necessary installation, commissioning and maintenance. Fig-6 Schematic Diagram of Test Table 2. Package Opening 1) Remove the packing belt B around the package box (see Fig-7). 2) Pull out the wood screws which fasten the box shell with the bottom seat by the pliers and withdraw the box shell upwards. 3) Take out the bag of documents and sort out the operation manual (also packing ist, certificate of quality). 4) Loosen the nut on the package hook fastening the box of accessory by the spanner, take down the package hook and box of accessory. Sort out the objects inside the box and verify whether all the parts in the packing list are available. 5) Remove the dust-proof cover. 6) Remove the four foundation bolts fastening the tester onto the bottom seat of package box by the spanners.Fig-7 Schematic diagram of package opening3. Cautions for transportation © Don't try to move the tester by oneself to prevent any damage to the tester or Personnel injury since the equipment is too heavy. Therefore the machine should be moved by at least two experienced technicians, © During transportation, the slant ofthe axial ine between the indenter and elevating screw rod against the vertical line should not be over 15° - © During transportation, the contacts between the porter and the tester should be limited to Face C, D, E and F only. Don't touch other faces and other pars of the testet So as not to influence the accuracy ofthe tester (see Fig-4). © During transportation, the tester should be handled gently to avoid any collision and impact. 4, Installation and Commissioning Before installation and commissioning, the spanner, level and worktable should be standby. 1) Place the tester onto the prefabricated test table and the elevating screw rod of the tester should be fall into the hole of the test table 2) Remove the packing belt A on the tester (see Fig-7). 3) Take down the top cover (22), remove the screws (13) on the rear cover and then remove the rear cover (18). fasterning bolt large lever fasterning block supporting block pressure plate hook screw Fig-8 Removing the fastening block of larger lever20mm or so, pressing down the hand wheel by hand with force so that the elevating screw rod and its seat are disengaged. small lever retaining rope Fig-10 Taking off the retaining rope cushion block mecca] serew rod hand wheel Fig-1] Removing the cushion block of the indenter 9) Remove the protective sleeve around the elevating screw rod, clean the elevating serew rod and hand wheel off anti-rust oil with kerosene, fill adequate amount of lubricants into the contact positions between the elevating screw rod and hand wheel, and then reassemble the protective sleeve. 04) Remove the fastening bolt by the spanner, take down the fastening block and supporting block (see Fig-8). 5) Loosen the mut on the hook screw by a spanner, remove the hook serew and then pressure plate fastening the weights (see Fig-8). 6) Hold the hoist ring with hands, lift up the group of weights slowly and at the same time remove the supporting block. Place them lightly so that the cylindrical pin on the weights group just falls onto the groove on the bracket plate which brackets the weights group (see Fig-9). cylindrical pin a weights group supporting block AosesSSSUESNS Fig-9 Removing the supporting block 7) Take off the retaining rope binding the smaller lever (8), see Fig-10. 8) Tum the hand wheel (4) anticlockwise to let the elevating screw rod (5) down and then remove the cushion block of the indenter (see Fig-11). In case that the elevating screw rod does not descend by tuming the hand wheel, but to the opposite, the hand wheel rises with the elevating screw rod and the cushion block not removable, maybe the elevating screw rod and its seat (under the hand wheel) are adhered together by anti-rust oil. This can be solved by rotating the hand wheel anticlockwise to rise up to 011) Place the larger anvil into the hole over the elevating screw rod and the level meter onto the anvil. If necessary, insert metallic cushion into the bottom seat of machine body so that the levelness in two directions are within 0.2/1000. 12) Itmay happen that the indication dial gauge (23) is loose during transportation, In this case, first loosen the retaining screw A on machine body, remove the indication dial gauge, tighten the three screws B at the back of the dial gauge and put the dial gauge on again (see Fig-13). 13) Tum the knurled chrome-plated shell of indication dial gauge (23) to maike the “C” point right on the top. Should the larger pointer not point to “C” as shown in Fig-14, it shall be adjusted as follows: loosen the screw cap, adjust the pin screw (see Fig-13) until the larger pointer points to the “C” (see Fig-19), and then retighten the screw cap, 14) Ifthe reading error exceeds the allowance due to transportation, regulate as follows (Gee Fig-13): © Make test with the higher hardness block and lower hardness block of HRC separately. If the reading is on the high side, loosen the two screws C on the regulation plate and move the regulation plate lightly rightwards (pay attention ‘not to move the pin screw in the middle of regulation plate), then retighten screws C. If the reading is still on the high side, repeat the above steps once again until the reading is within the range of allowance. If the reading is on the low side, move the regulation plate leftwards as per above-mentioned method. © After calibrated with both higher hardness block and lower hardness block of HRC, in general, HRA and HRB scale will also be precise. © While carrying out the above adjustment, the following test should not be done until the two screws C are retightened every time when the regulation plate is moved. © The above method is only suitable for minor regulation when the reading error is within £3 HRC or +5 HRA. © If slight error is found for scale B, it may be due to the steel ball. Replace the steel ball inside the steel ball indenter (see Fig-2) and try again. 15) Put on top cover (22) and rear cover (18).10) Make sure that the adjustment block on larger lever (9) is located between the two red matks (sce Fig-12), Otherwise place it to the correct position, red mark eeu eet ae oer block Fig-12 Checking adjustment block screw C pin screw screw cap Fig-13 Regulation plate and pin screwPlease take out fixing blocks (NO. 1~ NO. 5) before set up and operation: ( 1) Take out the wooden cover NO. 1). (NO. 2).ILL Normal Operation: © Before test, the kind of scale has to be determined upon the specimen. The following operation takes scale C as an example without specific notice, i. to test with diamond cone indenter and total test force up to 150kgf. It can be referred to for other scales. 1. Preparation prior to normal operation First of all, spend some time on studying the functions of every parts of the indication dial gauge, where there are hardness readings, division lines, longer pointer, shorter pointer, etc. (see Fig-14) © Black division lines are for hartiness indication. The black digits at outer ring are for hardness indication of scales A and C while red digits at inner ring are for scale B. Different scales can be composed of by changing the indenter and the weights (for detail, please refer to Table 2). © The shorter pointer indicates the load of preliminary test force. © The longer pointer indicates the hardness value of tested specimen. The letters B and C are the symbols of scales. The position of Letter C is the zero point of division value of scale C or A. The position of Letter B is that of division value 30 for scale hardness indication for scale A & scale C eee eee Fig-14 Schematic diagram of Indication dial gauge3) Loosen 2PCS screws (NO. 3) and take out upper fixing block (NO. 3-1) and bottom support block (NO. 3-2) 4) Loosen 2PCS screws (NO.4) and _5) Push the weights up (NO. 5) and take out the block clamping. take out the support block1) Regulate the loading ratio of main test force a Make sure that the unloading handle (20) is at the position of unloading. Otherwise, tum it to unloading position slowly (2 to 3 seconds or so) as per the unloading cirection shown on the unloading label (see Fig-15), Fig-15 Loading and unloading handles Tum the load changeover handle (24) to the position of 1S0kef and make sure that the Number 150 on the handle aligns with the red mark, as shown in Fig-16, oad changeover Fig-16 Test force selection c. Place the standard hardness block 40~SOHRC onto the worktable d Tum the hand wheel (4) so that the hardness block raises the indenter until the shorter 1spointer points to réd mark, and then the preliminary test force has been applied. © As per the loading direction on loading label, pull the loading handle (2) slowly towards the ffont of the machine body (approximately 4 seconds) to the limit position, and then the main test force has been applied (see Fig-15). £ Keep eyes on the longer pointer of indication dial gauge and make sure that it takes 4 10 8 seconds for it to start tuning till stop. Otherwise, regulate it by tuning oil needle as follows: First, loosen the bolt cap on the buffer (see Fig-17), tum the oil needle lightly To tum it anticlockwise, the loading speed will rise, while to tum it clockwise, the loading will slow down. Repeat the above steps until everything is ok, and then tighten the bolt cap. Fig-17 Regulating the oil needle 2) Test force selection ‘Tum the load changeover handle until the number of selected test force points to the red mark (see Fig-16), Note: When changing the test force, the unloading handle must be at the unloading position (see Fig-15, ic. at the limit position on the right hand). Otherwise it will cause damage to the hardness tester. 3) Install indenter (see Fig-18) ‘The tester is equipped with a steel ball indenter when exiting works. Following steps should be followed when reinstallinga. Put on the indenter and tighten it slightly to the extent that it will not fall down. b. Place the standard block onto the worktable. c. Tum the hand wheel to apply preliminary test force. 4. Pull the loading handle leftward to apply main test force on the indenter (see Fig-15). . Tighten the screw. That's all for the installation. ‘main shaft screw Fig-18 Install the indenter 4) The specimen should meet the following requirements, a. It should have certain size and thickness. The distance between two centers of adjacent indentions and that between the center of indention and edge of specimen should be more than 3mm. The minimum thickness should be no less than 8 times to the depth of indention. Afier test, the binding surface of the specimen should be free of obvious hint of deformation. The minimum thickness is subject to the quality of ‘material and the load selected. The table 4 is only a reference. b. The surface to be tested should be flat generally. If itis a curved face and the radius of curvature is not too big, the test result should be comected. The correction of cylindrical specimen is included in Table 5 and Tabie 6. c. The surface of specimen should be polished with the finish no Kess than UY . The polishing should not influence the hardness, ie, no hardening or tempering phenomena. The surface finish of binding face should be no kess than. T2Y/rface to be tested, binding surface and worktable surface should be kept clean. The specimen shall be placed on the worktable reliably and no movement should happen.4 Be sure thatthe test force applied shouldbe perpendicular tothe surface to be ested To ‘est the specimens with curved shapes or cher sbnomnal shapes, specialized anvil Should be adopted and proper position should be selected. For example, Veshaped anvil Shall be used for cylindrical specimen. To test the specimens hollow inside, much attention should be paid not to produce deformation by test force, or the measured hardness value is incorrect. Table 4 Minimum Thickness of ‘Specimen Seale | Hardness value | Minimum thickness seate | Hardness Peau HR) (mm) value (HR) (cum) 70 07 80 10 A 80 0s B | 9 08 90. | 04 | 100 07 25 20 20 15 30 19 30 13 B 40 17 c 40 12 50 13 50 Lo 60 13 60 08 70 l 12 | 70 07 2 Testing procedures 1) Clean the top end of elevating screw rod and both sides of worktable, place the Wworktable into the insertion hole of elevating screw rod. Proper worktable should be chosen according to the size of the parts to be tested. 2) Clean the binding surface of specimen and place it onto the worktable. Turn the hand ‘Wheel to lif up the worktable slowly to push up the indenter. No stop or reverse action 5 allowed ffom the start until the shorter pointer points to the red mark and the longer Pointer point sight upwards affer three circles of clockwise tuming. The allowance 5 division lines. If tis more than $ division line, the spot should be invalid and Tepeat the test by choosing other spot.3) Tum the outer shell of indication dial gauge until the longer pointer aligns with the Jong division line between Letter C and Letter B (see Fig-19, either anticlockwise or clockwise tum is all right). Bos sav Fig-19 4) As per the loading direction on the loading label, pull the loading handle (2) towards the front of machine body slowly (around 4 seconds) up to the left-handed limit position (see Fig-15), then the main test force has been applied and the longer pointer will rotate (see Fig-20). ager, A Fig-20 5) Afier the longer pointer stops rotating obviously, remove the main test force by pushing slowly (2 to 3 seconds) the unloading handle clockwise to the right-handed »limit (see Fig-15). Get the readings from corresponding scales on the indication dial gauge. For diamond indenter, read from the black digits at the outer ring, As for steel ball indenter, read from the red digits at the inner ring. The hardness value for this example shall be 45 HRC (see Fig-21). Tum the hand wheel to let the specimen down until the surface being tested is separated ftom the indenter. Move the specimen and carry on new test by repeating the above steps from 2) to 5). Please be advised that the binding bottom surface of specimen shall not be away from the worktable. Fig21 6) The protective sleeve of elevating screw rod is designed to prevent dust from the elevating screw rod. It shall be kept outside the elevating screw rod when the tester is not in use or the height of specimen is smaller than 100mm. When the height is over 100mm, it must be removed; otherwise the worktable will be propped up, resulting in invalid test. CAUTIONS: AX During the step 4 and step 5, the load changeover handle should not be tumed so as to prevent damaging the tester. AS After any item among indenter, specimen and worktable is replaced, the first test should be regarded invalid.IV. Maintenance 1. Cleaning and Lubrication © Cover the tester with dust-proof guard when itis not in use for a long time. © Fill adequate amount of machine oil into the contact face between elevating screw rod and hand wheel periodically. 2 Oil filling to the butfer If the pointer of indication dial gauge rotates rapidly at the beginning and then slowly later on when applying main test force, it means that the buffer is lack of machine cil. Lift up the oil carpet over the buffer and fill with clean machine oil No. 32. At the same time, pall and push the loading and unloading handles several times to let the piston move up and down so that the air inside the buffer is completely get rid of, until there is oil overflowing from the top when the piston falls down to the bottom (see Fig-22). oil carpet oil filling point Fig-22 Oil filling 3. Calibration Inspect the accuracy with the standard hardness block supplied with the tester. @ The tester should be calibrated regularly, usually the period can not be more than 12 months. © Clean the worktable and standard hardness block and carry out the test on the working fice of the block. It is not allowed to make a test on the binding bottom surface. @ If the reading error és too much, besides the conventional inspection listed in Table 7, check whether the binding surface of standard hardness block is bumy. If yes, please apolish it with edge stone. © When carrying on the test on different spots on standard block, the test block should be pulled along the worktable rather than removed away from the worktable. V. Hardness Value Correction Since the measured value for convex specimen is lowered, the correction should be ‘atlded. To the opposite, as for the concave specimen, correction should be deducted. Table 5 Corrections to scale C and A for cylindrical specimen eee Diameter of cylindrical specimen (mm) 64 10 3 16 19 2 25 32 38 ae correction 20 60 | 45 | 35 | 25 | 20 | 15 | 1s] 10 | 10 25 55 40 | 30 25 2.0 15 10 10 1.0 30 5.0 a4 25 2.0 15 15 1.0 10 Os | 35 40 30 | 20 1s 15 1.0 1.0 05 05 40 35_| 25 | 20 | 15 | 10 | 10 | 10] 05 | os 45 3.0 {| 20 | 15 | 10 | 10 | 10 | os | 05 | os 50 25 2.0 15 10 1.0 05 05 05 05 55 2.0 15 | 10 | 10 05 05 0.5 0S 60 15 | 10 | 10 | 05 | os | os | 05 65 15 | 10 | 10 | 05 | os | os | os 70 10 | 05 | 05 | os | os | o5 | 05 75 10 0S 0.5 05 05 05 0 30 os | os | os | os | 0 | 0 85 os | os | os | o | o | 0 90 os | o}o}ol}o|o| elolololcololo clololololololeo oleloTable 6 Corrections to scale B for cylindrical specimen Diameter of cylindrical specimen (mm) Specimen 64 | wo | 3 16 19 | “2 3 Hardness correction 0 Bs | 85 | 65 | ss | 4s | 35 | 30 10 0 | 80 | 60 | so | “40 | 35 | 30 20 eed eS ct) ES S| as Hi] tgig Hl Eeatg [Lohan 30 100 | 65 | 50 | 45 | 35 | 30 | 25 40 9.0 6.0 45 4.0 3.0 25 25 50 8.0 SS 40 3S 3.0 25 20 60 70 | 50 | 35 | :30 | 25 | 20 | 29 70 60 | 40 | 30 | 25 | 20 | 20 | 45 80 50 {| 35 {| 25 | 20 | 1s | ise] as 90 40 | 30 | 20 | 15 | 1s | as-| yo 100 35 | 25 | 15 | 15 0 10 | osVI. Troubleshooting ‘When the tester breaks down, the following contents can help you predict the troubles and recommend the trouble shooting methods. If the problems remain unsolved, please contact with our after-sale service department rather than dismantle the tester by yourself. T Phenomena Reasons Remedies Elevating sorew rod is Get rid of the chips on elevating screw Rusted or chips held back [ rod and hand whee, fill wth lubricants Oilneedle of | Adjust oil needle to eliminate locking] parece buffer locked | (refer toP. 16) cannot be applied | weights not Adjust the position of weights as per hhanged properly | operation manual (refer oP. 10) Larger pointer The levelness of trembles when worktable not | Adjust the levelness (refer to P13) applying main load | right Check whether selected test force Test force conforms to the requirements of the scale ' Check whether the distance between the Distance of vetesaecmienetates sree centers of two adjacent indentions is too indention neat Hardness value not Check whether the indenter conforms to precise the requirements ofthe seale eect Check whether the clearance between the indenter and main shaft is removed t Replace the indenter if damaged Worktable Check whether there are impurities betweCheck whether protective sleeve props up| worktable Check whether the surface tested is Perpendicular to the direction of test force -—_—_——————__ nen Specimen Cheek whether the rear surface is bury Check whether the specimen is too thin Check whether there is mechanical Vibration resources around Environment — ‘Check whether the temperature is kept at 10T 30 Pepe aeeeeece eae Canasta ESSE SEEEHSEEE| aa Calibrate the hardness tester by standard | block supplied 2
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