HT-I24 Test Finger Probe is specially designed for the safety inspection of hand blenders. It strictly complies with the IEC 60335-2-14 standard. It uses a nylon handle and a stainless steel probe to accurately inspect and provide reliable protection for the safety performance of hand blenders. It is your trusted inspection partner.
This probe conforms to standard requirement of UL507 Fig 8.1(PA160B) and UL1278 Fig 9.1(PA160). It is used for testing accessibility to hazardous moving parts such as access to fan blades through a fan finger guard. The handle is made of nylon while the finger is made of stainless steel. The end of the handle is with threaded hole which can be equipped with the dynamometer.
The Cone Probe meets UL1278 Fig 10.1 standards, featuring a stainless - steel probe and nylon handle. Designed to test heating elements and components, it ensures protection against contact with people and flammable materials. Engineered to the standard’s specifications, it delivers reliable results for safety compliance evaluations.
The Test Finger Probe B is a precision test probe made according to Figure 2 (Fig. 2) of the IEC61032 (Test probe B) and is used to simulate a human finger. It is also used by the standards of CSA, IRAM, UL and in most of the rules involved in the verification of accessibility to live parts.
Test Finger Probe is a professional testing tool that strictly complies with authoritative standards such as GB4706.1 Figure 7, IEC60335 Figure 7, etc. It is mainly used to test whether the fixing method of non-detachable parts that prevent contact with live parts, waterproof or prevent contact with moving parts can withstand the mechanical stress in normal use.
The UL accessibility probe is also called UL articulated probe or jointed test finger probe. It conforms to many standard requirement of UL474 Fig 5.1, UL507 Fig 9.2(PA100A), UL982 Fig 7.1, UL1017 Fig 2, UL1062 Fig1.2, UL1278Fig 8.3, UL1310 Fig 16.2, UL6500 Fig14, UL60065 Fig14 and UL60950 Fig NAF.1.