We routinely get questions about how often hardness testers need to be verified with test blocks by users. ASTM provides guidance in E18 (Rockwell) and E92 (Vickers and Knoop), Table A1.1, but the two standards use different terminology and have different requirements:

Rockwell (E18)
The Rockwell standard calls it “Daily Verification” and says it is:
- Required each day that hardness tests are to be made
- Recommended whenever the indenter, anvil, or test force is changed
Vickers and Knoop (E92)
Vickers and Knoop
The Vickers and Knoop standard calls it Periodic Verification and says it is:
- Required within a week prior to the machine being used
- Recommended each day that a machine is used
- Required whenever the machine is moved
- Recommended whenever the indenter or test force is changed
Well, that’s about as clear a mud!
LECO’s Recommendations
We recommend that you should run a test block(s) whenever:
- You are going to start testing for the day
- Shift or Operator changes
- You change the hardness scale, anvil, or indenter
- You get out-of-specification readings on your parts
Following these recommendations will keep you in compliance with the ASTM requirements, and helps ensure that errors cause by a single operator, or by instrument malfunction, are caught at the earliest possible time.
Used routinely and properly cared for, your test blocks will always keep you going in the right direction, and will serve as an unbiased referee when parts test out-of-spec.
Learn more about LECO Hardness Testers and the ASTM Methods used.



