DUROMETER MANUAL STAND GS-615
Stability for Success: The Durometer Manual Stand GS-615
Consistency is the heartbeat of accurate hardness testing. When you measure rubber or plastic manually, human variation often skews the results. The Durometer Manual Stand GS-615 eliminates these variables. This essential tool provides a stable platform for your durometer. It ensures that every test follows a vertical path with the exact same pressure.
Why Stability Matters in Hardness Testing
Handheld testing often leads to uneven application force or tilted angles. These small mistakes cause significant errors in Shore hardness readings. The GS-615 stand solves this by holding the durometer in a fixed, perpendicular position. A simple lever-operated mechanism allows you to lower the probe onto your sample smoothly. This controlled movement guarantees that your data remains repeatable across different operators and shifts.
Top Features of the GS-615
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Universal Compatibility: The stand easily accommodates most standard digital and analog durometers.
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Adjustable Height: Quickly modify the clearance to fit samples of various thicknesses and shapes.
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Precision Alignment: The robust construction prevents flexing, which keeps the sensor perfectly vertical.
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Manual Control: The ergonomic lever gives the user a tactile feel while maintaining a constant descent speed.
Elevate Your Quality Control Standards
Integrating the Durometer Manual Stand GS-615 into your lab transforms your testing process. You move from "estimation" to "verification." This professional setup builds confidence in your quality reports. It shows your clients that you prioritize precision in every material check. By removing human error, you save time and reduce the need for re-testing.
Don't let shaky hands compromise your data. Give your hardness testing the solid foundation it deserves. Upgrade to the GS-615 manual stand today and lock in your measurement accuracy.
This supplementary device assists hardness measurements by using hydraulics to provided a constant load. Measurements can be taken with a roughly 1kg load for type A Durometer and a roughly 5kg (using optional 4kg weight (ZY-046) load for type D Durometers. Teclock made in Japan
