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    Portable Rockwell Hardness Testers

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Hardness Testers. Portable Rockwell Hardness Testers.
    Test hardness right on your production floor. Unlike benchtop testers, these portable ones don’t require you to move large or hard-to-access parts. They use an indenter to measure the hardness of aluminum, brass, and steel. These testers can be used at any angle without affecting accuracy.
    Throat
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    Indenter
    For Rockwell Hardness
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    For Alloy Steel, Aluminum, Brass, and Low-Carbon Steel
    A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, KRockwell A0 to Rockwell A100
    Rockwell B0 to Rockwell B100
    Rockwell C0 to Rockwell C100
    Rockwell D0 to Rockwell D100
    Rockwell E0 to Rockwell E100
    Rockwell F0 to Rockwell F100
    Rockwell G0 to Rockwell G100
    Rockwell H0 to Rockwell H100
    Rockwell K0 to Rockwell K100
    1±1.511"8"1 1/2"4 1/2"2 1/4"2 1/4"Carbide1/16"Three Anvils (Convex, V, Flat)ASTM E11014065T9000000000
    Portable Rockwell Hardness Tester
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    Hardness Tester Indenters
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