The portable Brinell hardness tester makes an authentic and accurate Brinell hardness test in whatever location and on whichever plane it is used.
Features:
Applies the full 29 420N (3000kgf) test force on a 10mm ball - other test forces and indenters available
Applies the full test force with an accuracy of 0.5%
May be equally well used as a bench machine with the workpiece being placed on the anvil in the usual manner or as a portable machine taken to the workpiece where it is then clamped onto it like a G clamp.
The machine may be used in any position – the internal design of the test head allows the Model 134 to be used in any location or orientation and remain accurate.
The Foundrax Model 134 portable Brinell hardness tester has a proven track record and is extremely robust. These machines have been reliably used all over the world for over half a century in the industries such as defence, aerospace, oil, steel, mining and general engineering, as well as in foundries, forges steelworks and heat treatment plants.
Many thousands of these machines are in use around the world, some are over 40 years old and still give reliable service.
The standard model 134 portable Brinell hardness tester consists of a 29 420N (3000kgf) capacity test head mounted in a high quality base, the test head is then hand wound up and down within in the base to adjust the test height.
This configuration enables large and cumbersome items to be quickly and correctly Brinell hardness tested wherever they are, for example:
On the shop floor
In the yard
In a machine tool
At another factory
On an oil rig
On a pipeline
On a construction site (for example testing steel structures that have been subject to heat, such as in a fire damaged building)
The standard equipment with the usual accessories and adaptors will cover over almost all Brinell hardness testing applications without further accessories however special adapters can be supplied if required.
The Brinell indentation is then measured in the conventional way using a Foundrax BRINscope manual Brinell microscope or Foundrax BRINtronic automatic Brinell microscope.
The portable Brinell hardness tester is supplied with a UKAS certificate of calibration and makes an authentic and accurate Brinell hardness test in whatever location and on whichever plane it is used.
The portable Brinell hardness tester makes an authentic and accurate Brinell hardness test in whatever location and on whichever plane it is used.
Features:
- Applies the full 29 420N (3000kgf) test force on a 10mm ball - other test forces and indenters available
- Applies the full test force with an accuracy of 0.5%
- May be equally well used as a bench machine with the workpiece being placed on the anvil in the usual manner or as a portable machine taken to the workpiece where it is then clamped onto it like a G clamp.
- The machine may be used in any position – the internal design of the test head allows the Model 134 to be used in any location or orientation and remain accurate.
The Foundrax Model 134 portable Brinell hardness tester has a proven track record and is extremely robust. These machines have been reliably used all over the world for over half a century in the industries such as defence, aerospace, oil, steel, mining and general engineering, as well as in foundries, forges steelworks and heat treatment plants.
Many thousands of these machines are in use around the world, some are over 40 years old and still give reliable service.
The standard model 134 portable Brinell hardness tester consists of a 29 420N (3000kgf) capacity test head mounted in a high quality base, the test head is then hand wound up and down within in the base to adjust the test height.
This configuration enables large and cumbersome items to be quickly and correctly Brinell hardness tested wherever they are, for example:
- On the shop floor
- In the yard
- In a machine tool
- At another factory
- On an oil rig
- On a pipeline
- On a construction site (for example testing steel structures that have been subject to heat, such as in a fire damaged building)
The standard equipment with the usual accessories and adaptors will cover over almost all Brinell hardness testing applications without further accessories however special adapters can be supplied if required.
The Brinell indentation is then measured in the conventional way using a Foundrax BRINscope manual Brinell microscope or Foundrax BRINtronic automatic Brinell microscope.
The portable Brinell hardness tester is supplied with a UKAS certificate of calibration and makes an authentic and accurate Brinell hardness test in whatever location and on whichever plane it is used.