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Webster User`s Manual - portable Rockwell hardness tester
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1. spring Calibrationof Full Scale is actually to set a benchmark for scale 20 Calibration of the load spring is actually to provide with a reference point for the instrument and this reference point is the known hardness value of the standard hardness block After calibrating the full scale should be verified again and its reading should conform to 4 1 1 4 2 1 Calibration of Full Scale Hold tight the handle directly to the bottom without putting the specimen in the opening of the hardness tester As shown in Fig 3 regulate the full scale adjusting screw with a small screwdriver to bring the indicator at Scale 20 If the pointer pointing at a smaller value than 20 the adjusting screw should be regulated clockwise if the indicated value is greater than 20 the adjusting screw should be regulated anticlockwise If the pointer can not be set to the full scale 20 by regulating the adjusting screw replace the indenter according to the steps in Section 5 Vr fie T H arnese Te sjer lustment scre A No i NES S d ENT s pcr n d av a 4 d n i 4 d A Fig 3 Regulate the adjusting screw Fig 4 Regulate the adjusting nut 4 2 2 Calibration of the Load Spring Screw off the pivot screw and take out the lower handle from the main frame then remove the dial head from the indenter cylinder while leaving the cylinder in the frame Then the adjusting screw with grooves can be seen in the indenter cylinder A
2. Webster Hardness Tester 1 Instrument Structure The structure of Webster hardness testers is shown as Fig 1 Webster Hardness Tester Model W z0 Frame 2 Pivot screw Handle 4 Reset key 5 Adjusting screw 6 Dial head Adjusting nut 8 Indenter cylinder 9 Load spring 10 Indenter 1 Anvil 12 Return spring Fig 1 Structure of the Instrument The indenters of each type of Webster hardness testers are different The shapes of three types of indenters are shown as Fig 2 a W 20 b W B75 W BB75 c W B92 Fig 2 Indenter Shapes 2 Technical Parameters Festing Range 0 20HW Accuracy 0 5HW Eqnivaient range See Table 1 Weight 0 5kg Table 1 Models Selection Wem Tye Applicable Materials Hardness Range Specimen Size mm Thickness 0 4 6 Inner diameter gt 10 25 110 HRE Thickness 0 4 13 Aluminum alloy 58 131 HV Inner diameter gt 10 Thickness 0 4 8 Inner diameter gt 6 Brass in hard or Thickness 0 4 6 4 W B75 half hard state Inner diameter gt 10 super hard 63 105 HRF aluminum alloy Thickness 0 4 8 Inner diameter gt 6 Thickness 0 4 6 E Ra ATE Inner diameter 10 m Thickness 0 4 8 Inner diameter gt 6 Cold rolled steel 50 92 HRB Thickness 0 4 6 sheet stainless steel Inner diameter 10 3 Operating Method Put the specimen between the anvil and the indenter and press down the handle until the bottom 15 felt At the time the dial indicator w
3. d to the low side 10 7 4 During the test the test piece should not twist otherwise it will make errors and damage the indenter Table 2 Hardness Conversion Table for W 20 Series Hardness Testers 101 92 5 79 5 62 5 49 5 HEHHHHEHHHENHEA T LLLTI E L LETT LN jg L HW LLL LLL LL in ae M 40 Ee eee 50 i 0 E an 7 110 0 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 HV Fig 6 W 20 Series Hardness Conversion Curve HRF 55 Yo 75 85 go 05 100 Steel HR B Brass HRF 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 50 100 HRB Fig 7 W B75 Series Hardness Conversion Curve Madii m 15 em o E lt B LE W o ac 5x sa Mp of m HRE Fig 8 W BB75 Series Hardness Conversion Curve Fig 9 W B92 Series Hardness Conversion Curve
4. ill point at a reading which 15 the hardness value obtained Excessive pressure beyond this limit will not damage the tester but it is unnecessary Hold tight the handle when reading the value Any torsion or movement will make the reading incorrect during the test 4 Verification and Calibration 4 1 Verification of the Instrument 4 1 1 Full Scale Verification Hold tight the handle directly to the bottom without putting the specimen in the opening of the hardnesstester The indicator should point at 2040 5HW If the test reading does not meet requirement calibration of the full scale should be carried out according to Step 4 2 1 4 1 2 Test Block Verification The standardized hardness block 15 tested by the hardness tester For B B 1 and B 2 Webster hardness testers the dial indicator should point at the specified hardness values with tolerance of 0 5HW for B75 B75b and B92 the indicator should point at SHW 0 5HW and for BB75 and BB75b the indicator should point at 17HW 0 5HW If the test reading does not meet the requirement calibration of the load spring should be made according to Step 4 2 2 Operators should regularly check the accuracy of the instrument by the standard hardness block Calibration should be made if any deviation occurs When testing the hardness block use only its upper surface 4 2 Calibration of the Instrument Calibration of this instrument includes calibration of the Full Scale and calibration of the load
5. nters otherwise the filthy things from those parts might influence on the testing precision or cause malfunction 9 2 Prevent rust Although all the parts of instrument have been treated to prevent rust the improper maintenance or long time of use on the production spot without paying attention to maintenance may also cause the rust to some components When using it pay special attention to its waterproof performance except clean it frequently because many parts will bear rust with water the water in the dial may cause deadly rust to make the instrument useless 9 3 Prevent falling off This instrument is made up of many precision components falling off of it will result in the permanent damage to some parts 9 4 Disassembly forbidden The testing accuracy of this instrument is guaranteed by good collaboration of some of the precision parts This collaboration is not easy for the nonprofessional people to master Consequently disassembly of the parts is not allowed except for those allowed in calibration otherwise this will bring you trouble and the warranty of this instrument will terminate 10 Factors Affecting the Test Accuracy 10 1 Test Piece The surface of the specimen should be treated smooth and clean The dirt on the specimen especially the tiny sand grains may affect the test accuracy 10 2 Sensitivity The instrument scale below 4HW and above 17HW its sensitivity will decline strikingly and the testing accuracy will als
6. o be reduced Applying another tester should be considered 10 3 Edge of test piece The distance between the testing point and the edge of the test piece should be bigger than 5mm Test close to the edge of the test piece will affect the accuracy 10 4 Adjacent indentations During the test the distance between the two adjacent indentations should be no smaller than 6mm otherwise the previous indentation will affect the next testing accuracy 10 5 Oxide film Although the hard oxide film is thin it will also influence on the hardness accuracy of the aluminum extrusions Experiences indicate that the oxide film with hardness of 10um will increase the hardness value by 0 5 1HW 10 6 Coatings All kinds of coatings will affect severely the testing accuracy so sand paper or solvent is needed to remove the coatings first before carrying on the hardness testing 10 7 Operation Improper operation will affect the accuracy of the hardness 10 7 1 The accuracy of this instrument should be often checked in use to see if the full scale point 20HW and the calibration point are still correct Calibrate it immediately when something is wrong 10 7 2 The surface of the test piece should be vertical to the indenter and the bottom of specimen should contact the anvil during the test otherwise errors will occur 10 7 3 During the test enough grip strength should be applied at one time adding the strength slowly will make the test result incline
7. s shown in Fig 4 rotate the adjusting screw with the special wrench equipped with the instrument If the reading of the hardness block is smaller rotate the adjusting nut anticlockwise otherwise rotate the adjusting nut clockwise When the nut is rotated 1 4 circle the scale reading will change 2 3 units Reassemble the tester and verify the hardness block after regulating it Repeat the above steps until the full scale and the reading of the hardness block are both according with the requirements in Section 4 1 DO NOT rotate the adjusting screw at will except normal calibration DO NOT calibrate the readings of the testing standard hardness blocks by regulating the adjusting screw 4 2 3 Calibration of the B 1 Webster Hardness Tester Put the calibrating sheath on the anvil first then calibrate the instrument according to the calibrating procedure in 4 2 5 Replace the Indenter In case the pointer can not be set to the full scale 20 by regulating the adjusting screw which means the indenter 15 worn the indenter should be changed Shown below 1s how to replace the indenter Screw off the pivot screw and take out the lower handle from the main frame then remove dial head from the indenter cylinder but the cylinder still stays in frame Then adjusting screw with grooves can be seen in the indenter cylinder As shown in Fig 4 rotate the adjusting screw with the calibration wrench equipped with the instrument then take ou
8. t the indenter and replace with a new one Calibrate the instrument again according to the calibrating procedure in 4 2 After the indenter is replaced adjust the pressure of the load spring with the adjusting nut when the resistance of the load spring is sensed only one tight rotating of the nut is enough The indenter tip could be damaged by the over pressure of the load spring at first adjustment 6 Verification Report The verification report should include the following information Material brand and name Type and serial number of the hardness tester Reading of each test accurate to 0 5 scale Average hardness value accurate to 0 5 scale No of standard applied Inspector and date 7 Standard Package Tester 1 standard hardness block attached with measurement and inspection report 1 spare indenter wrench small screwdriver 1 instruction manual carrying case 8 Optional Accessories spare indenter standard hardness block spare dial glass 9 Maintenance The testers of this series are precision instruments of which the service life mainly depends on the correct method of use and timely and proper maintenance The following items should be taken into account 9 1 Prevent contamination This instrument should often be cleaned with the soft cloth to remove the dust and dirt on the surface of it especially on the anvil and supporting surface of the cylinder Specially prevent the dirty things to get in from the dial seams or inde
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