Brinell hardness tester BHD radial arm Brinell hardness testers
floor-mountedfor steelmetal

Brinell hardness tester
Brinell hardness tester
Brinell hardness tester
Brinell hardness tester
Brinell hardness tester
Brinell hardness tester
Brinell hardness tester
Brinell hardness tester
Brinell hardness tester
Brinell hardness tester
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Characteristics

Type
Brinell
Mounting
floor-mounted
Product applications
for steel, metal, for non-ferrous metals, for tubes, for heavy loads, sheet, for aluminum, for bulky products, military, for gas bottles, for railway applications, for large components, for quality control, for measurement instruments, for stainless steel, for metal sheets, for cast parts, for ferrous metals, for crankshafts, for rolls, for production, auto parts, for camshafts, for bearings
Other characteristics
with control panel, LCD digital display, automatic, with XY positioning table, motorized, mechanical, multifunction, electric, with data logger, cost-effective, with image analysis, with PCT touch screen, macro

Description

The Foundrax Model BHD series are heavy duty radial arm Brinell hardness testers specifically designed to handle the forces generated in Brinell hardness testing and not subject to the inherent weakness of machines which use converted radial arm drills or similar. The Foundrax model BHD, BHD Type B and BHD Type D radial arm Brinell hardness testers offer the user a range of test head options. These range from a simple machine that uses the 134 portable Brinell test head (capable of indentation only, and operating in a single Brinell hardness scale), to a fully automatic machine incorporating the Type D fully automatic test head. The Type D comes with an integral BRINtronic Brinell microscope offering indentation and automatic optical measurement in scales from HBW 2.5/187.5 to HBW 10/3000.

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