overview
The D-type transposed probe is suitable for the measurement of the hardness of most metals. Often used in machinery, automobiles, aerospace, metallurgy and other industries. The instrument can be interchanged among multiple hardness scales of Leeb (HL), Vickers (HV), Brinell (HB), Rockwell (HRA/HRB/HRC), and Shore (HS), avoiding tedious manual calculations.
The instrument adopts double-coil technology to ensure that the instrument has good measurement accuracy and repeatability. A variety of built-in hardness materials are available to meet the testing requirements of different industries. It can perform 360° measurement and control, and has a built-in direction sensor, which can compensate the measurement error of different impact directions
Probe Measurement Applications
D-type probe: measuring common parts
C-type probe: measure small or thin specimens and surface hardened layers
DC type probe: measure inner surface of inner hole or narrow space
D+15 type probe: measure groove or concave surface
DL type probe: measure slender and narrow groove body
G-type probe: measure large or heavy test pieces and castings and forgings with rough surface
