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  • IEC 60335-1 Figure 7 Test Finger Nail

    Test Finger Nail meets the standard requirements of IEC60335-1. Such standards require the checking of accessibility to dangerous parts of home electronics and appliances, toys, tools, and a host of o

  • IEC 61010-1 Figure B.1 Rigid Test Finger

    The Rigid Test Finger is a precision test probe made according to Figure 7 (Fig. 7) of the IEC 61032 (Test probe 11) and IEC 61010-1 is used to simulate a human finger.

  • IEC 61010-1 Figure B.2 Jointed Test Finger

    According to standard IEC 61010-1 Fig. B.2.

  • IEC 62109-1 Figure D.1 Test Finger

    According to standard IEC 62109-1 Figure D.1.

  • IEC 62109-1 Figure D.3 Straight Unjointed Test Finger

    IEC 62109-1 Figure D.3 Straight Unjointed Test Finger

  • Test Probe 11 of IS 1401

    The Rigid Test Finger is a precision test probe made according to Figure 7 (Fig. 7) of the IS 1401 (Test probe 11) and is used to simulate a human finger. It is also used by the standards of IEC 61032

  • Test Finger Nail Probe

    The purpose of the Test Finger Nail Probe is to simulate the potential contact of human fingers with hazardous parts of appliances, in order to evaluate compliance with safety performance requirements

  • Test Probe B of EN 61032

    The Jointed Test Finger is a precision test probe made according to Figure 2 (Fig. 2) of the BS EN 61032:1998 (Test probe B) and is used to simulate a human finger. It is also used by the standards of

  • Test Probe 11 of EN 61032

    The Rigid Test Finger is a precision test probe made according to Figure 7 (Fig. 7) of the EN 61032 (Test probe 11) and is used to simulate a human finger. It is also used by the standards of IEC 6103

  • Test Finger Nail of BS EN 60335-1 Figure 7

    Test Finger Nail meets the standard requirements of IEC60335-1. Such standards require the checking of accessibility to dangerous parts of home electronics and appliances, toys, tools, and a host of o

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