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Wilson Rockwell 3js Superficial Hardness Tester Many Parts Diamond Test Blocks on 2040-parts.com

US $799.00
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

 This tester works just fine..It comes with 9 different Hardness Standard Test Blocks..A V shaped arbor, a flat large diameter one, and a few other attachments..I will put the diamond point into the blue protective tube for shipping..I had a guy that has used one look at it, and he said it seems to work fine..I cant say it's 100% perfect, so it may need a little tweaking..(I'm not sure)..But as I  was told it works fine..If I have to ship it, I  will build a mini-pallet and wooden crate around it to ship it correctly for shipping..To protect it..I'd rather someone pick it up locally. It's also on Craig's  List in minneapolis..That way they can test it out too..

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