Rockwell Hardness Tester: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 14:19, 17 December 2016
| Qualified Member | Trained By |
|---|---|
| Dean Anderson | Danger committee |
| Everett Wilson | Danger committee |
Notes
As of October 2015, the machine shop doesn't have a diamond indenter for the Rockwell C scale -- but we do have spherical indenters for Rockwell B.
Keep the dust cover on. Use calibration discs if you care about your results.