About Hardness Tester Dial Gauge
We are supplying Hardness Tester Dial Gauge, which is used in hardness testing machines. It carries a calibration certificate which gives actual values and is supplied with a dual scale. Material qualities, including strength, ductility, and wear resistance, can be assessed through the use of a hardness testing gauge, which aids in deciding if a material or material treatment is appropriate for the intended use. Due to their portability, Hardness Tester Dial Gauge is mostly used in areas such as production, quality control and technical service.
Reliable Industrial Hardness TestingThis dial gauge provides efficient and accurate hardness testing for metals and alloys, making it an essential tool for industrial quality control. Its analog display, graduation of 0.5 HR, and compliance with IS/ASTM standards guarantee dependable performance for professional users.
Rugged and Precise ConstructionFeaturing a stainless steel pointer, a white background with black markings, and a durable chrome-plated metal case, this handheld tester ensures readability and robustness in tough working conditions. The rubber gasket and glass cover safeguard the inner mechanisms from dust and moisture.
FAQ's of Hardness Tester Dial Gauge:
Q: How do I use the Hardness Tester Dial Gauge for accurate measurements?
A: To obtain accurate hardness readings, place the tester firmly on the test surface, ensuring stable contact. Then, read the value on the analog dial with 0.5 HR graduation. Always use the gauge within the specified operating temperature (0C to 50C) for consistent results.
Q: What materials are suitable for testing with this gauge?
A: This gauge is ideal for testing the hardness of metals and alloys, covering a range of hardness scales such as HRB, HRC, and HS (depending on the model variant).
Q: When should I calibrate or check the accuracy of the dial gauge?
A: Regular calibration is recommended as per your company's quality control policy or after exposure to mechanical shock, extended usage, or significant temperature changes to maintain the accuracy of 0.5 HRB/HRC.
Q: Where can I use this hardness tester in an industrial environment?
A: Its portable, handheld design allows it to be used in workshops, production lines, field inspections, and laboratory settings across various industries in India.
Q: What is the process for mounting or holding the gauge during testing?
A: This model is designed as a portable, handheld unit. Simply hold the tester securely against the material while applying the necessary test load for accurate hardness readings.
Q: Why choose an analog dial gauge with stainless steel construction?
A: An analog display offers clear, easy-to-read results, while the stainless steel construction and chrome-plated case provide durability and resistance to industrial wear and tear, ensuring long-term reliability.