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1940ish says
Testing the shear strength of the metal sample held in the jaws at the bottom. The heavy weight slices through the sample and the height it swings to is proportion to its strength. The lower the height the higher the strength.
Greeves says
Well said boy! proper trained wasn’t you Proud of you mate! an Avery machine as well! Think “shear tests done with Lithuanian machine & American tool now! is some Japanese as well but European machine used as calibrated test bed pretty worldwide I think? was in early 2000s anyway? & a machine from Korea got popular? How boring sorry!