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Select proper penetrator
(6) depending upon the
material to be tested. |
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Take precaution so thet
the penetrator does not
project beyond the Upper
clamp(1). For this, the loading
screw (9) should be
sufficiently taken back. |
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place the test specimen
securely on suitable
anvil(3). |
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Clamp test specimen
firmly between upper clamp
(1) and support anvil (3) by rotating the knurled
knob (5) on the lower clamp
(2). DO NOT APPLY EXTRA PRESSURE. |
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CHECK ZERO SETTING LOAD
INDICATOR (11). Rotate bezel
to bring pointer over small black dot for zero load.. |
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Apply 10 kgf (98.07 N).
major load screw (9) in
clockwise direction such
that the pointer on the load indentor
(11) comes on set position. |
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Check zero setting of
penetrator indicator (14).
Rotate bezel to bring
pointer to ‘O’ on the black scale. |
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For ‘C’ scale use diamond
penetrator against load of
150 kgf (1471 N) and for ‘A’ scale use same diamond
penetrator against a load of
60 kgf (588.4 N). For ‘B’
scale use 1/16 ball penetrator
against a load of 100 kgf
(980.7 N). |
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Take off major load by
turning the loading screw in
anticlockwise direction,
such that only minor load of 10
kgf. (98.07) remains in
action – (pointer back to
‘set’ position). |
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Hardness value in
Rockwell scale is directly
indicated on the penetrator
indicator (14). Read of number on black
scale is diamond penetrator. Read off number
on red scale is ball
penetrator |
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Release load completely
by taking back the loading
screw (9). |
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Turn the knurled knob
(5) in anticlockwise
direction to loosen clamp
and thus the test speciman. |