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FAQ
Versitron Reads 100 or 130 All the Time - What Should I Do
How Should I Perform a Gage R&R on My Hardness Tester
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What Maintenence Does My Indentron Require
Do I Need an RMA to Send My Hardness Tester in for Repair or Calibration
How Is the Pin Brinell Calibrated
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What is Involved with Changing or Updating PC Based Systems
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Obsolete Products
Do you have an obsolete Newage hardness tester or microhardness tester?
The table below shows the current replacement models for older generation products.
Obsolete Product
Suggested Replacement
AB9000
9000N Series Brinell Tester
EXACTA
No replacement
HMV-G20
MS-ZH Microhardness Tester
HMV-G21
MS-ZH Microhardness Tester
HMV-2
MS-ZH Microhardness Tester
ME-2
Versitron
or
Indentron Rockwell Hardness Testers
MRDR / ROCKMATE
No replacement
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