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IEC 61032 Figure 12 8.6mm Small Test Finger Probe 18 | Bonad

IEC 61032 Figure 12 8.6mm Small Test Finger Probe 18

1.Reference standard:IEC61032-1997 Fig12 and Fig.13 / EN71 ASTM F963 and UL
2.Children Test Finger (Children Test Finger 18) is for household and similar electrical appliances necessary protection against electric shock test apparatus
3.The extension of the handle represents the arm of the child.
4.Both joints shall permit movement in the same plane and the same direction through an angle of 90°.This probe is intended to simulate access to hazardous parts by children of more than 36 months and less than 14 years.

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IEC 61032 Children Test Finger Probe  18


Model: BND-18

Introduction:

1.Reference standard:IEC61032-1997 Fig12 and Fig.13 / EN71 ASTM F963 and UL

2.Children Test Finger (Children Test Finger 18) is for household and similar electrical appliances necessary protection against electric shock test apparatus

Technical parameters

1,Knurled Finger Diameter:8.6mm

2,Knurled Finger Total Length:57.9mm

3,Head Radius:4.3mm

4,The Fist Handle Diameter:38.4mm

5,,The Fist Handle Length:101.6mm

6,The Second Handle Diameter:38.1mm

7, The Second Handle Length:451.6mm

– Finger: metal material

– Handle: insulating material

Application:

The metal parts of the Test Probe can not touch the live parts or not close to hazardous parts, plasticdamboard can not be enter .The reference standards are different ,please according to related standards on the detailed test . This shows that only based on IEC 61032.

The extension of the handle represents the arm of the child.

The handle is provided with an extension 451.6 mm long, and the probe should be applied with or withoutthis extension, whichever is the more onerous condition.Both joints shall permit movement in the same plane and the same direction through an angle of 90°.This probe is intended to simulate access to hazardous parts by children of more than 36 months and less than 14 years.

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