Phase II 900-340 Superficial Rockwell Motorized Analog Hardness Tester

SKU: 20P900-340

Weight: 190lbs

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Phase II 900-340 Superficial Rockwell Motorized Analog Hardness Tester Just like our Phase II analog Rockwell Hardness Tester, the 900-340 Superficial Rockwell Hardness Tester comprises “state of the art” design and dynamic precision only found at Phase II. Used for testing thin and soft material in the Superficial Rockwell Hardness scales, this hardness tester utilizes a motor driven system for control of the major test force application. The 900-340 is ruggedly engineered to obtain highly sensitive and accurate readings. Conforming to ASTM E-18 Superficial Rockwell Hardness standards, this hardness tester will will offer unmatched repeatability in all Superficial Rockwell Hardness scales (table shown below). A perfect performer suited for any environment including heat treat facilities, tool rooms, workshops, laboratories and inspection labs. Lifetime technical support is included with all Phase II Hardness Testers. So test away with confidence and a level of accuracy you will only find at Phase II.

  • Motor driven system provides control of test force application
  • Direct analog dial reading
  • Engineered to obtain highly sensitive and accurate readings
  • Conforms to ASTM E-18
  • Perfect for laboratories, workshops, tool rooms, inspection labs, etc.
  • For testing thin, soft material in the Superficial Rockwell scales (900-340)
  • Minor Load
  • 10 Kgf
  • Major Load 15 Kgf, 30 Kgf, 45 Kgf
  • Test Force Application Dead Weight
  • Test Force Control Motorized
  • Results Display Analog Dial Gage
  • Vertical Capacity 6.7 in.
  • Throat Depth 6.6 in.
  • Height 28 in.
  • Width 8.9 in.
  • Depth 19.6 in.
  • Shipping Weight 190 lbs
Prop 65 Warning: Product's may contain one or more substances or chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm.

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