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    • What are Ames Superficial Hardness Testers Used For?
    • Ames Test Blocks
    • Ames Ball and Diamond Penetrators
    • Ames Anvils
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  • Instructions | Scales
    • Rockwell Hardness Tester Manual
    • What Metals Can Rockwell Portable Hardness Testers Be Used With?
    • Rockwell Hardness Charts for Metals
  • Contact
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  •  Calibration |Repair
    • Accuracy Testing for Ames Portable Hardness Tester Maintainance
    • Calibration Request Form
    • Ames Repair Request Form
  • Portable Hardness Testers Blog
    • Why you Need a Superficial Hardness Tester
      • Ames Precision Model ST allows you to Check the Hardness of Tubing in Rockwell Scales
    • The Importance of Hardness Testing in Machine Shops, Freight Yards, Warehouses, Factories and Laboratories
    • What Comes with a New Ames Portable Hardness Tester?
      • Ames Announced the Model 8 Portable Hardness Tester in 1975
      • 5 Benefits of using Ames Portable Rockwell Hardness Testers
      • Ames Model 16 Solves Super-Size Quality-Check Problems
      • 6 Easy Steps to Testing Clutches with your Ames Portable Hardness Tester
      • Ames Upgraded their Wooden Instrument Case in 2000
    • What Ames Compliance Means for You
    • Using your Ames Rockwell – Brinell Conversion table
    • Is my Ames or DoAll Portable Hardness Tester Eligible for Repair or Calibration?

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