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Instruction Manual 

ARW-HMR  

 

 

AS, 02.12.2010 

HMR GB 

Page 3 of 13 

ARROWELD ITALIA Spa 

Via M. Pasubio, 137   

36010 Zanè (VI)-(Italia)  
Tel +39 0445 492313  

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1. Release button 

2. Loading Tube 

3. Guide Tube 

4. Coil unit  

5. Connection cable 

6. Impact body 

7. Support ring 

 

2.1.4 Different types of Impact Devices 

 

 

2.2    Leeb Hardness Testing Principle 

 

The  basic  testing  principle  is  to  use  an  impact  body  of  a 

certain  weight  which  impacts  against  the  testing  surface 

under  certain  test  force.  The  impact  velocity  and  the 

rebound  velocity  of  the  impact  body  are  measured 

respectively  when  the  spherical  test  tip  is  located  1mm 

above the surface being tested. 

The calculation formula is as follows:  

 

              HL= 1000 x VB/VA 

 

Where   HL= Leeb Hardness Value 

              VB= Rebounding velocity of the impact body 

              VA= Impact velocity of the impact body 

 

3.     Technical Specifications 

 

Error  and  repeatability  of  the  displayed  value, 

see Table 3-1: 

N

o

Typ

e  of 

im 

pact 

devi

ce 

Hardness  value 

of 

Leeb 

standard 

hardness block 

Error 

of 

displayed 

value 

Repeata 

bility 

760±30HLD 

530±40HLD 

±6 HLD 

±10 HLD 

6 HLD 

10 HLD 

DC 

760±30HLDC 

530±40HLDC 

±6 HLDC 

±10 HLDC 

6 HLD 

10 HLD 

DL 

878±30HLDL 

736±40HLDL 

±12 HLDL 

12 HLDL 

D+ 

15 

766±30HLD+15 

544±40HLD+15 

±12 

HLD+15 

12 

HLD+15 

590±40HLG  

500±40HLG  

±12 HLG  

12 HLG 

725±30HLE 

508±40HLE 

±12 HLE 

12 HLE 

822±30HLC 

590±40HLC 

±12 HLC 

12 HLC 

 

 

 

Measuring range:    HLD: (170 ~ 960) HLD 

 

Measuring direction:   0 ~ 360° 

 

Hardness  Scale:      HL,  HB,  HRB,  HRC,  HRA,                    
HV, HS 

 

Display:   dot matrix LCD,128 x 64 dots 

 

Data memory:   max. 500 groups  

 

Power supply:   3V, (2AA size Alkaline batteries) 

 

Continuous  working  period:      about  50  hours 
(with backlight off) 

 

Communication interface:  USB1.1 

 

4.     Preparation & Testing 

4.1   Preparation and Inspection before Testing 

4.1.1 Preparation of Sample Surface 

 

Preparation  of  the  sample  surface  should  conform  to  the 

relative requirements in APPENDIX Table 3. 

 

During  the  preparation  of  the  sample  surface, 
any  heating  or  cold  processing  on  this  surface 

should be avoided. 

 

Too  big  roughness  of  the  surface  being 

measured could cause errors. The surface of the 

sample  should  show  metallic  luster,  be  smooth 

and polished, without any stains of oil etc. 

 

Support  of  the  sample  is  not  necessary  for 
heavy  objects.  Medium-weight  samples  have  to 

be  placed  onto  a  smooth  and  stable  plane.  It 

must  be  placed  in  absolute  equability  and 

without any wobble. 

 

Curved  surface:  The  best  testing  surface,  of 
course,  is  flat.  When  the  curvature  radius  R  of 

the  surface  to  be  tested  is  smaller  than  30  mm 

(D,  DC,  D+15,  C,  E  and  DL  type  of  impact 

device)  and  smaller  than  50  mm  (G  type  of 

impact  device),  the  small  support  rings  should 

be chosen. 

 

The  sample  should  have  enough  thickness,  the 
minimum thickness of it should conform to  

        Table 3. 

*For  a  sample  with  a  hardened  layer  on  its  surface, 

the depth  of the  hardened layer should  also conform 

to Table 3. 

 

 

 

          

 

 

 

 

 

Coupling:  Light-weight  samples  must  be 
firmly  coupled  with  a  heavy  base  plate. 

Both  coupled  surfaces  have  to  be  flat  and 

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Страница 1: ...al Setting 6 5 4 Hardness Scale Setting 6 5 5 Tolerance Limit Setting 6 5 6 Hardness б b Setting 6 6 Print Set 6 7 Memory Management 6 7 1 View from No 1 Group View from Ending Group 6 7 2 View from Selected No Group 6 7 3 Data Transfer 6 7 4 Delete by Group No 6 7 5 Delete all Data 6 7 6 Deletion Confirmation 6 8 Browsing Memory Data Groups 6 9 System Reset 6 9 1 LCD Brightness Setting 6 9 2 Date...

Страница 2: ... 3 Standard test block 1 4 Cleaning brush I 1 5 Small support ring 1 6 Alkaline battery 4 AA size 7 Manual 1 8 Instrument case 1 9 Optio nal Config uration 11 Cleaning brush II 1 For use with G type impact device 12 Other type of impact devices and support rings Refer to Table 3 and Table 4 in the appendix 13 DataPro for HL200 software 1 14 Communication cable 1 1 4 Working Conditions Working Temp...

Страница 3: ...suring range HLD 170 960 HLD Measuring direction 0 360 Hardness Scale HL HB HRB HRC HRA HV HS Display dot matrix LCD 128 x 64 dots Data memory max 500 groups Power supply 3V 2AA size Alkaline batteries Continuous working period about 50 hours with backlight off Communication interface USB1 1 4 Preparation Testing 4 1 Preparation and Inspection before Testing 4 1 1 Preparation of Sample Surface Pre...

Страница 4: ...on should pass the axis of the impact device Each measurement area of the sample usually needs 3 to 5 times of testing operations The result data dispersion should not be more than the mean value 15 HL The distance between any two impact points or from the centre of any impact point to the edge of the sample should conform to the regulation of Table 4 1 If an accurate conversion from the Leeb hard...

Страница 5: ...esting Operation at the Main Display Testing operation can be carried out under this interface After each impact operation the current measured value can be displayed Impact times count plus one the buzzer will alert a long howl if the measured value is not within the tolerance limit As soon as the preset impact times are reached the buzzer will alert a long howl After two seconds the buzzer will ...

Страница 6: ...s to be pressed to move the cursor to the desired impact direction ETR has to be pressed to confirm ESC has to be pressed to cancel 6 5 2 Average Times Setting Average times can be modified within the range of 1 to 32 The 0 9 key has to be pressed to input the number value The cursor will shift right around automatically when inputting the number ETR has to be pressed to confirm ESC has to be pres...

Страница 7: ...xceeds the measurement range the user will be reminded by the Tester to reset 2 If the bottom limit is larger than the upper limit they will be exchanged automatically 6 5 6 Hardness бb Setting ETR has to be pressed to switch between Hard and бb Note Only D and DC type of impact device have got the function of бb measurement So Hard is the only selection if the impact device is not D or DC type 6 ...

Страница 8: ...including average value test set and each single value ESC has to be pressed to return to previous display 6 9 System Set At the main display interface MENU key has to be pressed to enter the main menu or key has to be pressed to move the cursor to System Set Menu ETR has to be pressed to enter System Set Menu Auto Save Off Auto Print Off Auto Delete Off Auto Trans Off Key sound On Warn Sound On L...

Страница 9: ...after measuring 5 times or key has to be pressed to input the nominal value ETR has to be pressed to confirm ESC has to be pressed to cancel this operation Range of adjustment 15HL 6 12 EL Background Light By means of the background light it is convenient to work in dark conditions key has to be pressed to switch on or off the background light at any time if necessary after the instrument is power...

Страница 10: ...e It has to be taken out and repeated for 5 times At last the impact body and the support ring have to be installed again The impact body has to be released after use Any lubricant is absolutely prohibited inside the impact device 8 2 Normal Maintenance Program If the standard Rockwell hardness block is used to test and if all the error is bigger than 2 HRC the ball top of the impact device or the...

Страница 11: ...9 8 68 2 20 7 68 2 22 6 70 2 HV 80 898 80 935 100 941 82 1009 Stainless steel HRB 46 5 101 7 HB 85 655 HV 85 802 Grey cast iron HRC HB 93 334 92 326 HV Nodular cast iron HRC HB 131 387 127 364 HV Cast aluminium alloys HB 19 164 23 210 32 168 HRB 23 8 84 6 22 7 85 0 23 8 85 5 BRASS copper zinc alloys HB 40 173 HRB 13 5 95 3 BRONZE copper alum tin alloys HB 60 290 Wrought copper alloys HB 45 315 Tab...

Страница 12: ... 4µm 6 3µm 1 6µm Min weight of sample Measure directly Need support firmly Need coupling tightly 5kg 2 5kg 0 05 2kg 5kg 2 5kg 0 05 2kg 1 5kg 0 5 1 5kg 0 02 0 5kg 15kg 5 15kg 0 5 5kg 5kg 2 5kg 0 05 2kg Min Thickness of sample Coupling tightly Min layer thickness for surface hardening 5mm 0 8mm 5mm 0 8mm 1mm 0 2mm 10mm 1 2mm 5mm 0 8mm Size of tip indentation Hardness 300HV Indentation diameter Depth...

Страница 13: ...25 50 For testing cylindrical outside R25 R50 4 HZ11 13 For testing cylindrical inside R11 R13 5 HZ12 5 17 For testing cylindrical inside R12 5 R17 6 HZ16 5 30 For testing cylindrical inside R16 5 R30 7 K10 15 For testing spherical outside surface SR10 SR15 8 K14 5 30 For testing spherical outside surface SR14 5 SR30 9 HK11 13 For testing spherical inside surface SR11 SR13 10 HK12 5 17 For testing...

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