The Jointed Test Finger is a precision test probe made according to Figure 2 (Fig. 2) of the IEC 61032 (Test probe B) and is used to simulate a human finger. It is also used by the standards of CSA, I
The Rigid Test Finger is a precision test probe made according to Figure 7 (Fig. 7) of the IEC 61032 (Test probe 11) and is used to simulate a human finger. It is also used by the standards of CSA, IR
The test probe is carried out with a test probe similar to that of test probe B of IEC 61032 but having a circular stop face with a diameter of 125 mm instead of the non-circular face, the distance be
The test probe is carried out with a test probes similar to that of test probe B of IEC 61032 but having a circular stop face with a diameter of 125mm and thickness of 80mm instead of the non-circular
This probe may be used to verify the protection of persons against access to hazardous parts, and to verify the mechanical strength of openings in the enclosure or internal barriers.
The Jointed Test Finger is a precision test probe made according to Figure 2 (Fig. 2) of the IS 1401 (Test probe B) and is used to simulate a human finger. It is also used by the standards of CSA, IRA
Test Finger Nail meets the standard requirements of IEC60335 UL1025 UL1278 UL507. The Test Finger Nail is a wide range of probes to meet the most common standards including those from IEC, EN, UL, GB,
UL Rigid test finger 130A meets the standard requirements of UL 507&UL 1287, used for simulating fingers and appliances. It is mainly used for checking whether the live parts are touched. Mainly used