This pin probe is intended to verify the protection against access to hazardous live parts in class 0 equipment and class II equipment (see IEC 61032).
IEC 61032 Fig. 12 – Test probe 18 (small finger probe ∅ 8,6mm)
This probe is intended to simulate access to hazardous parts by children of more than 36 months and less than 14 years.
IEC 61032 Fig. 13 – Test probe 19 (small finger probe ∅ 5,6mm)
This probe is intended to simulate access to hazardous parts by children of 36 months or less.
This pin is intended to be used on appliances for verifying the inaccessibility of hazardous live parts or hazardous mechanical parts which are liable to be touched accidentally by a tool, for e*ample
The Spring Hammer is e*amined with accessibility probes to determine access to chock,energy,and injury hazards. Built in e*act accordance to IEC/EN/UL/CSA and other standards.
Spring-Operated Impact Hammer are used to check the durability of enclosure for electrical applicance of other electronic product.The Impact Hammer simulates the mechanical impact to test household an