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READ MOREWeight: 75kg
HBRVS-187.5 is a multifunctional hardness testing device with a total weight of 75kg.
It integrates three hardness testing methods: Brinell, Rockwell and Vickers. The device uses a liquid crystal digital display system, and the test accuracy meets the requirements of national standards.
It is suitable for hardness testing of various materials such as metals and alloys.
The structural design of the equipment takes into account both basic test functions and operational convenience, and can meet the needs of conventional hardness testing in laboratories and industrial sites.
The switching mechanism of the three test modes follows the standard hardness test specifications, and the reliability of the measurement data meets industry standards. The product function configuration is optimized for conventional hardness testing scenarios.
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