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Hantek HT360C Portable Leeb Hardness Tester

Hantek HT360C Portable Leeb Hardness Tester

Portable Leeb hardness tester with Bluetooth, 2.8" display, 500-set memory and multi-scale conversion.

SKU: HT360C

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Key Features

Multi-Scale Conversion (HL, HB, HRC, HRB, HRA, HV, HS)
Wide Measurement Range (170–960 HLD; ~17.9–69.5 HRC)
Five Test Orientations
Multiple Impact Devices Supported (D, DC, DL, D+15, G)
500-Set Data Memory with Averaging (up to 32 impacts)
Bluetooth Printing & USB-C PC Connectivity
Long Battery Life with Replaceable 18650 Cells

Overview

The Hantek HT360C is a portable Leeb hardness tester for on-site hardness checks of metallic materials. It measures using the Leeb rebound method and converts results to common scales including HL, HB, HRC, HRB, HRA, HV and HS. The unit supports five test orientations and ships with a D-type impact device; it also supports optional devices (DC, DL, D+15, G) for specialised applications.

Key Capabilities

The HT360C features a 2.8-inch TFT display with an intuitive interface, storage for up to 500 measurement groups and averaging of up to 32 impacts to improve repeatability. Data can be exported to a PC via USB Type-C; Bluetooth supports optional portable printing. Power is provided by two replaceable 18650 Li-ion cells for extended field use.

Measurement Range & Accuracy

Typical ranges include 170–960 HLD with indicative conversion to approximately 17.9–69.5 HRC. Indication error is specified at ±6 HL (at HL=760±30). Supported materials include steel and cast steel, alloy tool steel, stainless steel, grey and ductile iron, cast aluminium alloys, brass, bronze, copper and forged steel.

Series Variants

This instrument is part of the HT360 series. The HT360C adds Bluetooth output to the core functions of the HT360. If you do not require Bluetooth, consider the HT360. Both support Windows connectivity and multi-scale conversions.

Why Consider This Model?

If you need a compact, field-ready tester that stores results, converts across common hardness scales and can print via Bluetooth, the HT360C delivers a practical balance of capability and value. It’s well-suited to general metal inspection, fabrication, maintenance and incoming goods verification.

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Traceable, multi-scale output

On-board conversions and averaging give quick, audit-ready results aligned to drawing call-outs.

Flexible on real parts

Works in five orientations with optional probes for thin, heavy or awkward geometries.

Field-ready workflows

500-set memory, Bluetooth print and USB-C export simplify reporting and quality records.

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • What are the power and interface details?

    Two 3.7 V 2600 mAh 18650 Li-ion cells, USB Type-C charging/PC link, optional Bluetooth printer.

  • Can I use different impact devices?

    Yes—standard D device included; supports DC, DL, D+15 and G for special geometries and surfaces.

  • What about wireless or cloud features compared to premium units?

    High-end systems (e.g., Equotip Live) add wireless probes, mobile apps and cloud sync. HT360C focuses on core Leeb testing with Bluetooth printing and USB-C PC export. 

  • How does Leeb compare with UCI or portable Rockwell?

    Leeb is fast and ideal for larger, heavier parts; UCI suits thinner sections and surface-hardened layers; portable Rockwell mimics bench methods but with different constraints.

  • Does it store results for traceability?

    Yes—up to 500 measurement groups with date, impact direction, count, material and scale are stored on the instrument.

  • What is the measurement range?

    170–960 HLD with indicative conversion to about 17.9–69.5 HRC for steels, when applicable to material and probe.

  • How accurate is it?

    Indication error is specified at ±6 HL at HL=760±30. Repeatability improves by averaging up to 32 impacts per group.

  • What materials can I test?

    Steel/cast steel, alloy tool steel, stainless steel, grey and ductile irons, cast aluminium alloys, brass, bronze, copper and forged steel.

  • Is Leeb hardness recognised by standards like ASTM?

    Yes—Leeb testing of steels is standardised in ASTM A956; many procedures reference its conversion guidance and probe types.

  • What test method does the HT360C use?

    It uses the Leeb rebound hardness method, measuring rebound velocity to derive HL and converting to HB, HRC, HRB, HRA, HV and HS as needed.

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