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Metrology Products, Precision Tools and Gauges at Quality Show



The L.S. Starrett Co. will showcase its latest vision systems, laser measurement systems, Tru-Stone granite solutions and precision measuring tools and gauges at Quality Show Booth 1231 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont, IL, October 22-24, 2019. The new Starrett No. 3824 Automated Digital Hardness Tester will also be showcased at the show.

Starrett recently introduced two new digital Rockwell/ Superficial Rockwell Benchtop Hardness Testers (Nos. 3823 and 3824) with fully automated load/unload procedures and capable of providing highly accurate readings.

The new Starrett Hardness Tester models utilize a closed-loop control unit with a load cell, a DC motor and an electronic measurement and control unit instead of traditional dead weights, enabling high accuracy measurements at all test loads up to 0.5%. The testers are part of an expanded line of new hardness testing solutions that Starrett is now offering.

The Starrett No. 3824 Hardness Tester has an automated Z-axis. The user simply presses the Start key, and the entire test process is automatically completed. The Starrett testers feature programmable scale conversions, dwell times, statistical capabilities and a test counter and are capable of testing in a wide range of 30 different Rockwell hardness scales for carbon steel, alloy steel, cast iron and non-ferrous metals.

Suitable for both internal and external testing via a dolphin nose design, the Starrett No. 3823 and 3824 digital testers are high precision testing solutions designed to meet ISO 6508-2 and ASTM E18 standards. They feature a built-in micro-printer, touchscreen control on a high definition LCD display and a USB output and are furnished with PC-based software. For memory, a maximum of 400 items of test results are stored automatically. Testing capacity is 12" (300 mm) vertical and 8.8" (220 mm) horizontal. A full range of accessories from test blocks to anvils, to dust cover are also included.

Featuring a manual Z-axis instead of an automated Z, the No. 3823 Digital Superficial Rockwell Hardness Tester is designed to be a good value alternative to the No. 3824 Tester. Both the Starrett No. 3823 and No. 3824 feature auto load test force control.

For more information contact:

The L.S. Starrett Company

121 Crescent St.

Athol, MA 01331

888-674-7443 / 978-249-3551

general@starrett.com

www.starrett.com

Quality Show Booth 1231

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