UL Standard Articulated Jointed Test Finger Probe For Preventing The Finger From Approaching To The Hazardous Parts
Product Details:
Place of Origin: | China |
Brand Name: | Kingpo |
Certification: | Calibration Certificate |
Model Number: | IEC62368-1-Figure V.1 |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 |
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Price: | To be quoted |
Packaging Details: | safety carton pack or plywood box |
Delivery Time: | goods in stock |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
Supply Ability: | 1000 pcs |
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articulated finger probe
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jointed test finger
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UL Standard Articulated Jointed Test Finger For Preventing The Finger From Approaching To The Hazardous Parts
Test Finger Length: 234mm
The Bending Part Length: 30/30/40mm
The UL Articulated Finger Probe is a standard articulated finger as required by Underwriters Laboratories in many of their standards.
1, According to : UL507 (PA100A), UL1017 figure 2, figure 6.5 UL1062, UL982 figure 7.1 and figure 1.2 UL474 figure 5.1 and figure 14, UL60065 UL6500 figure 14, Figure 7.2 and figure 8.3 UL1278 UL1082
2, UL Jointed test finger probe meets the standard requirements of UL60335,UL476,UL1026,UL5076,used for simulating fingers in the test. It is mainly used for preventing the finger from approaching to the hazardous parts in the condition of exerting forces, to ensure the products have enough safety protections when accidentally touching the live parts in the process of the normal use.
3,This is the "UL" test finger, researched and designed by UL and required by most UL Standards. Palm simulator and restricted joint movement simulates human finger movement. Made of all nylon. Bell-Core accessory available.The handle is made of nylon. The finger is made of stainless steel.
4.The finger part of UL jointed test finger probe cannot touch the live parts or the hazardous parts, and 50mm-78mm dam-board cannot enter entirely. In partly of the preventing from approaching the hazardous parts test, UL test finger probe should be exerted thrust.
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