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60950-1,UL/cUL60950-1,DIN EN 60950,BS EN 60950,IEC 60950 Test Probe
Kit
Meets IEC 60950. Accessibility probes are used to test the size of
openings to ensure that fingers and objects do not have access to
hazardous parts in equipment and machinery.
Safety Test Probe Kit contains the probes necessary for testing to
IEC 60950:
IEC 60950 – “Methods of Measurement of Touch-Current and Protective
Conductor Current”
UL 1459 – “Standard for Safety, Telephone Equipment”
IEC 61010 – 1 “Safety Requirements for elec. Equip. for
Measurement, Control or Lab Use”
SPECIFICATIONS
1. Jointed Finger Probe: Precision probe which follows IEC
specifications and meets the newest requirements. The design
features a palm simulator to prevent misuse and a restricted joint
movement which simulates human finger movement. This model meets
CSA, IEC, UL and other industry requirements.
2. Unjointed Finger Probe: Identical to the Jointed Finger Probe
except that it is rigid. Used for forceful insertion where the
flexibility of the Jointed Finger Probewould be a hindrance. The
handle is designed with a screw tap for use with a force gauge.
Meets CSA, IEC, UL and other industry requirements.
3. Test Pin Probe: A quality probe used to test for accessibility
of small objects. It is machined with precision to meet industry
standards. Meets CSA, IEC, UL and other industry requirements.
4. Impact Test Ball: Specially machined ball to test impact
resistance. This is called for in IEC 60950, UL 78 and many other
product specifications such as for the automotive industry.
5. Telecommunications Access Probe: Found in IEC 60950, UL and CSA
standards, it is used to check for limited access to
telecommunication voltages (TNV) mainly telephone jacks and
operator areas.
IEC 60950 Figure 2A – Test finger, Figure 2B – Test pin, Figure 2C
– Test probe, Figure 2D - Accessibility of internal conductive
parts, Figure 4A - Impact Test Using a Steel Ball.