Refurbished Wilson Cylindron Anvil in excellent condition. Designed to support cylindrical work, the Cylindron anvil has a capacity to support 2" to 8" (50 to 203 mm) work pieces.
This Equitron fixture looks as though it was used only a handful of times and is in excellent condition with original wooden storage box. The Equitron fixture is recommended for the end quench test for hardenability of steel generally referred to as the Jominy End Quench Test. The Equitron fixture, which is easily clamped to the elevating screw, supports the specimen and provides means for accurately positioning the sample for successive Rockwell hardness testing at 1/16" intervals. An indexing wheel, located at either end of the fixture, accurately spaces the indentations by moving the specimen 1/16" with each revolution. A ball click mechanism indicated each 1/16" space. Tests may be made up to 2-1/2" from the quenched end of the specimen. A scale is provided to indicate the positions at which the test is being made and permits testing at greater intervals than 1/16" if desired. The screw for moving the specimen operates in oil-less bearings.
This Equitron fixture looks as though it was never used is in pristine condition with original wooden storage box. The storage box has a split in the top cover and some scuff marks here and there but in good condition overall. The Equitron fixture is recommended for the end quench test for hardenability of steel generally referred to as the Jominy End Quench Test. The Equitron fixture, which is easily clamped to the elevating screw, supports the specimen and provides means for accurately positioning the sample for successive Rockwell hardness testing at 1/16" intervals. An indexing wheel, located at either end of the fixture, accurately spaces the indentations by moving the specimen 1/16" with each revolution. A ball click mechanism indicated each 1/16" space. Tests may be made up to 2-1/2" from the quenched end of the specimen. A scale is provided to indicate the positions at which the test is being made and permits testing at greater intervals than 1/16" if desired. The screw for moving the specimen operates in oil-less bearings.