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The Rockwell HardnessTesting
Machine
The testing machine
has a table (1) which holds the sample and raises it into contact with the
indenter using the screw (2). After contact, the screw is turned until the
grove in the stem below the dial gauge (3) disappears and the pointer (5) is
in the vertical position. This applies a minor load to the sample. The bezel
of the gauge is then rotated so that the "set" arrow on the gauge is directly
behind the pointer. The crank handle (4) is then moved backwards to load the
indenter and push it into the sample. When the pointer comes to rest, pulling
the handle (6) forward lifts the major load from the indenter, allowing
the sample to relax elastically, but leaving the minor load applied. The sample's
Rockwell hardness number can be read from the new pointer scale position
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