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Rockwell RC25 Test Block for Hardness Testers
Rockwell RC25 Test Block for Hardness Testers

Rockwell RC25 Test Block for Hardness Testers

Product ID : 51500328


Galleon Product ID 51500328
UPC / ISBN 049659678871
Shipping Weight 0.4 lbs
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Model PT05058
Manufacturer Starrett
Shipping Dimension 4.29 x 3.39 x 0.71 inches
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Rockwell RC25 Test Block for Hardness Testers Features

  • Starrett blocks can be used to test Bench Top Hardness Testers

  • Each block is serialized, with a certificate detailing the environmental conditions used to test the block

  • Actual readings are given, with the averages of these readings: min. reading, max reading and a repeatability figure


About Rockwell RC25 Test Block For Hardness Testers

Starrett blocks can be used to test Rockwell, Brinell or Vickers scales. They are available in steel, brass and aluminum. Each block is serialized, with a certificate detailing the environmental conditions used to test the block. Actual readings are given, with the averages of these readings: min. reading, max reading and a repeatability figure. The blocks are calibrated according to ASTM E-18 standards, ANSI (NCSL) Z540-1, (ISO) 10012-1, ISO/IEC 17025 and Mil-std 45662A. Starrett hardness test blocks are manufactured from square steel or brass plates, as opposed to the more common round bar stock. The use of the plate gives a more accurate and consistent surface for inspection. Metallurgical tests have proven that during the production of round bar stock, suspended carbides in the mix migrate to the center of the rod. The scientific name for this condition is carbide segregation and results in different readings being found in the center of a rod rather than at its outer edges. Some manufacturers remedy this situation by removing the centers from their blocks. Hardness test blocks are designed to be used only on one side and the indents should be more than . 010" from the centers of two indents or no closer to the block's edge than . 040". Calibration kits are also available from Starrett. No facility with a hardness tester in use should be without a calibration kit. These kits come with from 3 to 20 calibrated test blocks and the serialized penetrator that was used to inspect each of the blocks in the set. When a discrepancy is detected in a tester, these kits allow you to determine the direction to proceed to resolve the issue.