IEC 61032 Test Probe 11 is a precise tool designed to simulate a human finger. It's used according to the IEC 61032 standard, which outlines requirements for testing accessibility to live electrical parts in equipment. This probe is crucial across various standards like CSA, IRAM, UL, IEC 60335, and IEC 60601 to ensure electrical appliances are safe by confirming that live parts aren't touchable.
Made of stainless steel with a nylon handle, the probe may feature chrome plating for durability and ease of use. Specifications include a rigid 12 mm diameter and 80 mm length, with customizable thrust forces (e.g., 10N to 75N) for different testing needs.
Test Probe 11 plays a key role in verifying protection against access to hazardous parts and assessing the strength of enclosures or internal barriers. Technical parameters include a 12 mm direct finger diameter, 80 mm finger length, 50 mm baffle diameter, and 5 mm baffle thickness, meeting standards such as IEC 61032 Figure 7, and IEC61032:1997 Figure 7.
These probes are essential for manufacturers and testing labs to ensure compliance with safety standards and prevent accidents from accidental contact with live electrical parts.
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