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🔧 Master hardness testing with precision and style!
The TTC 6 Piece Hardness Tester File Set by Travers Tool Co. offers a compact, color-coded, and ergonomically designed solution for quick and accurate Rockwell and Brinell hardness testing. Lightweight and trusted by professionals, this set is ideal for anyone needing reliable steel hardness estimation in a cluttered workspace.
| ASIN | B005701LAG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #132,090 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #23 in Hardness Testing Equipment |
| Brand | TTC |
| Brand Name | TTC |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | HTF-6S |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 275 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Travers Tool Co., Inc. |
| Measurement Type | Rockwell or Brinell |
| Model | HTF-6S |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Part Number | HTF-6S |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Style | Classic |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 647829664282 |
A**R
HRC Tester for those serious about HRC hardness
If you have a printer, tape and know how the search engine works, then you know what to do! :) It's functional, that in and of itself adds value for the money. It's small, so the size is great for my work bench area that is already brimming with tools, so the small foot print is also a plus!
9**G
Helpful shortcut
Very helpful tool to have around. And inexpensive shortcut to estimating hardness. Good for anyone using steel and needing to make a determination about hardness in the work.
H**Y
They seem to work OK. Nicely packaged and useful
I probably didn't really need these. Hobby welder and make lots of stuff. Sometimes you need to know if you are working with a piece of hardened steel, but don't need to know exact rockwell hardness. These fit the bill. They seem to be accurate. My anvil face is supposed to be 55 hardness. The horn is regular cast steel. These showed my anvil face at between 55-60. You simply use the higher ones and work your way down until you can see it easily scratch the surface. Glad I have them, but don't use them much.
D**.
Accurate and fast way to categorize Rockwell C hardness in 5-unit ranges
While somewhat expensive, they are much cheaper than an actual Rockwell C hardness tester, and accurate enough for most machine shop needs. They are Japanese made. Use the tip to scratch or dig in to the metal piece in question. If it scratches or just digs in then your metal piece is softer on the Rockwell C scale. Move to the next lower probe until it does not scratch or dig in on your metal piece in question. You have now bracketed the hardness to within a 5 unit range on the Rockwell C scale. The whole process takes about 5 seconds per test range. Highly recommended for when tempering steel to a desired hardness, or when trying to identify the type and hardness of unlabeled scrap pieces.
D**H
Inexpensive way to test hardness of tool steels.
Performs as described. Using these hardness files to test hardness of annealed and heat-treated tool steels in my shop. Measures Rockwell C-scale hardness within a few points, not a precise testing tool but is not intended or advertised to test more precisely than plus or minus a few points of hardness. Certainly adequate for my purposes in tool making and woodworking.
D**S
Pricey but indispensable, especially for knife makers
These are pricey, but indispensable if you have different bits of steel laying around and what to tell how hard they are, or want to check the results of your heat-treating. Use is pretty simple, gently scrub the surface with the files, starting at the hardest and moving to the softest. (Going from hard to soft keeps you from wearing out your soft files early.) The hardness of your test piece will be between the softest file that left a scratch and the next step down. People with experience using them say they can usually guess the hardness to within a couple of Rc points by the way the hard file feels when scratching a piece. But even a novice can get within 5 points using these.
A**Z
Es lo qye esperaba Perfecto gracuas
Lo qye necesitaba gracias pir envio en tiempo
E**R
Misleading picture
Despite what the picture shows, the instructions on the case I received are in Japanese. I spent $13 more than what is obviously the same product because this one showed the instructions were in English. Other than that, the product seems good.
R**N
hardness check, at there simpless
for testing hardness it is quite important , this is a good reference point to see your parts final quality of harness or reference to replacement to same quality, works well , i even prooved my brother in law , in snowmobile parts quality of harness
T**K
Usefulness
Item came in nice package and was delivered within the timeframe stated. This set of tool is very helpful for checking hardness of parts/ tools in the workshop when a professional hardness tester is not available. The original instruction is in Japanese, but seller also includes a translated copy in English. Very thoughtful. Overall this is a good tool to be had in the home workshop, or for small family-own shops where having professional hardness testers are not practical.
J**N
Stalhärteprüfen
Zuverlassiger Liferant.Sehr gute Qualität.
D**S
Test de dureté
Connaître la dureté des métaux utilisé, rapide et efficace donne un bon aperçu.
F**E
Good build quality.
They work as described. Only flaw is the instructions are in Japanese.
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