Wilson® BH3000 Brinell Hardness Tester
BH3000 Brinell Hardness Tester
Closed-Loop Load Cell Technology
Wilson BH3000 Benefits
- Built with robust construction to endure demanding environments
- Clamping device to support secure parts with exchangeable anvils
- Accurate and efficient load cell technology
- Simple, LCD screen with clear results and statistics
- Integrated hardness calculator for values and conversions
- Wide load range of 62.5 kgf to 3000kg
- Optional optics for external measuring
- Extensive selection of specimen support with various anvils for any application
Ordering
Wilson BH3000 Brinell Ordering | ||
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Part Number | Description | Request a Quote |
WH3000BH | Hardness Scales: HB | Main Load: 62.5 - 3000kgf (612.92 - 29419.95N) | Request a Quote |
Specifications
Hardness Scales | HB |
Display | Hardness HB value (after entering diagonal length into keypad calculator); Mean diagonal length; Test force; Dwell time; Ball diameter; Conversion; Limits |
Hardness | Resolution 0.1 unit if HB < 100; else 1.0 unit |
Standards Compliant | ISO 6506, ASTM E10, JIS |
Test Load Type | Load Cell Closed-Loop Control System |
Test Cycle | Automatic |
Brinell Scales | HBW 10/3000, HBW 10/1500, HBW 10/1000, HBW 10/500, HBW 10/250, HBW 10/100, HBW 5/750, HBW5/250, HBW 2.5/187.5, HBW 2.5/62.5 |
Indenters (optional) | Brinell Balls: 2.5, 5, 10mm |
Load Duration | 2 - 99 sec |
Specimen Accommodation |
Vertical space 11in (280mm) Horizontal space (from center-line) 5in (130 mm) External surfaces roughly grinded, Ra < 21.6 μm |
Cylindrical Surfaces | Down to 0.1in (3mm) diameter |
Power | 100 - 240VAC, 60/50Hz |
Optics (optional) | External measuring microscope; mechanical 20x, 40x or 60x, digital King Scan IV PC based measurement system |
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