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Contents

1  Warranty and Liability ...........................................................................................3

1.1  Notices within the Operating Instructions .........................................................3
1.2  Responsibilities of the Operating Company .....................................................3
1.3  Responsibilities of the Personnel .....................................................................3
1.4  Informal Safety Measures.................................................................................4
1.5  Training of the Personnel .................................................................................4
1.6  Intended Use ....................................................................................................4
1.7  Dangers in Handling the Device .......................................................................4
1.8  Copyright ..........................................................................................................4
1.9  Declaration of Conformity .................................................................................4

2  Available Models ...................................................................................................5

2.1  Specifications ...................................................................................................5
2.2  Delivery Includes ..............................................................................................6
2.3  Unpacking.........................................................................................................6

3  Operating Procedure .............................................................................................6

3.1  Notices Before Starting Measurement..............................................................6
3.2  Measuring with the Durometer .........................................................................6
3.3  Verification of Calibration..................................................................................7

3.3.1  Verify calibration of durometer models: HP-2.5, HP-5 and HP-10 ..........7
3.3.2  Verify calibration of durometer models: HP-2.5-F, HP-5-F and HP-10-F 8

4  Optional Accessories ............................................................................................9

5  Service and Maintenance ......................................................................................11

6  Cleaning..................................................................................................................11

7  Verification Intervals .............................................................................................11

8  Correspondence ....................................................................................................11

9  Repairs....................................................................................................................11

Summary of Contents for HP Series

Page 1: ...HP Series Model HP 2 5 HP 5 HP 10 HP 2 5 F HP 5 F HP 10 F Edition HP 05 3 E Instruction Manual Valid as of 01 02 2010 Please keep the manual for future reference S C H M I D T c o n t r o l i n s t r u m e n t s ...

Page 2: ...eclaration of Conformity 4 2 Available Models 5 2 1 Specifications 5 2 2 Delivery Includes 6 2 3 Unpacking 6 3 Operating Procedure 6 3 1 Notices Before Starting Measurement 6 3 2 Measuring with the Durometer 6 3 3 Verification of Calibration 7 3 3 1 Verify calibration of durometer models HP 2 5 HP 5 and HP 10 7 3 3 2 Verify calibration of durometer models HP 2 5 F HP 5 F and HP 10 F 8 4 Optional A...

Page 3: ...e device Insufficient inspection of device components that are subject to wear Opening the device or improper repair work Disasters caused by the effects of foreign objects or by force majeure 1 1 Notices within the Operating Instructions The fundamental prerequisite for the safe handling of this device and its troublefree opera tion is the knowledge of the basic safety notices and safety instruct...

Page 4: ... shall HANS SCHMIDT Co GmbH be held liable for damage resulting from misuse The intended use also includes Complying with all notices included in the Operating Instructions and observing all inspection and maintenance works 1 8 Copyright 1 9 Declaration of Conformity The copyright on these Operating Instructions remains with the company HANS SCHMIDT Co GmbH These Operating Instructions are intende...

Page 5: ... on measuring the resistance force of the penetration of a ball sensor into a bobbin under a constant spring load This principle is based on the Shore hardness test procedure The display range of the textile durometers covers a range from 0 to 100 units where 0 corresponds to the minimum and 100 to the maximum hardness value These units have no formal industry standards or engineering classificati...

Page 6: ...s that the same amount of pressure is applied from measurement to measurement and pre vents measuring errors Record the reading after approx 3 sec onds The hardness scale covers a range from 0 to 100 where 0 corre sponds to the minimum and 100 to the maximum hardness value Each test sample has to be tested in at least three different points Durometer Operating manual Specific Test Report 2 1 as pe...

Page 7: ...aged by pressing the flat bot tomed models F models against a smooth level surface such as glass or marble When fully pressed down the scale pointer should make one full turn on the scale from zero to zero The scale pointer should return to the initial zero position when you release pressure If it does not return the instrument to the manufacturer for servicing On models with a concave base for me...

Page 8: ... pointer should make one full turn on the scale from zero to zero If the result of verification is positive the durometer should show correct readings Models HP 2 5 F HP 5 F and HP 10 F Scale Glass plate Outer shell Color marking Holding screws fig 3 3 2 Do not loosen the holding screws of the movement under any circumstanc es Loosening these screws may alter the calibration of the instrument ...

Page 9: ...s to zero the memory pointer remains in position marking the highest reading PEAK of the measurement 4 Optional Accessories Memory Pointer Option Code M Test Stand Model PSHP for serial testing Spring loaded lever for easy use Height adjustable from 0 to 200 mm Travel of operating lever 40 mm Dimensions LxWxH 162 x 100 x 320 mm Net weight approx 2 3 kg Base plate and prisms optionally available pl...

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Page 11: ... the user s experience Assuming normal operating time and load as well as careful handling of the hardness tester we recommend a verification interval of 1 year 8 Correspondence Should you have any questions regarding the tension meter or Operating Instructions or their use please indicate above all the following details which are given on the ID plate 1 The tension meter model 2 The serial number...

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