Test Probes Widen Safety Margin

May 1, 2000
Designed for use with dielectric-withstand and ground-bond testers, the company's new line of test probes are claimed to make production-line testing both safer and easier. A complete family of high-voltage dielectric-withstand probes are rated for

Designed for use with dielectric-withstand and ground-bond testers, the company's new line of test probes are claimed to make production-line testing both safer and easier. A complete family of high-voltage dielectric-withstand probes are rated for use with voltages up to 5 kvac and 6 kvdc. And a line of ground-bond test probes can handle currents up to 30A. The high-voltage probes are available in several models including retractable- and pistol-style probes.
Safety and ease-of-use features include one button operation for extending or retracting the high-voltage probes, dual-action test trigger on pistol-style probes, and separate test buttons on the ground-bond probes.

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