IEC 61010-1 Figure B.1 Rigid Test Finger

IEC 61010-1 Figure B.1 Rigid Test Finger

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    Description

    IEC 61010-1 Figure B.1 Rigid Test Finger is a specialized safety tool designed for electrical measurement, control, and laboratory equipment. It features a rigid stainless steel finger that mimics human finger access—critical for verifying if hazardous live parts, high-voltage components, or moving mechanisms remain inaccessible. Paired with an insulating nylon handle for safe, non-slip operation, it applies a precise 10N thrust to simulate real-world accidental contact. Strictly aligned with IEC 61010-1 standards, it is durable, dimensionally stable, and essential for manufacturers, labs, and quality teams to ensure equipment safety and prevent electric shock or mechanical injuries.

    • Probe Type: IEC 61010-1 Figure B.1 Rigid Test Finger
    • Finger Material: Stainless steel (rigid, corrosion-resistant, maintains dimensional accuracy under repeated testing)
    • Handle Material: Nylon (insulating, heat-resistant, non-slip for secure grip during precision operation)
    • Key Dimensions:
      • Finger Diameter: 12 mm ± 0.1 mm
      • Effective Finger Length: 80 mm ± 0.2 mm
      • Total Length (Finger + Handle): 180 mm ± 0.5 mm
      • Finger Tip: Hemispherical, radius 6 mm ± 0.05 mm (smooth to avoid damaging equipment enclosures)
    • Applied Thrust: 10N ± 0.5N (precise force to replicate accidental human contact with measurement equipment)
    • Core Function: Verifies inaccessibility of hazardous live/mechanical parts in measurement, control, and laboratory electrical equipment per IEC/UL 61010-1

    Test Procedures:

    1. Inspect the test finger for damage (e.g., bent steel body, cracked nylon handle) to ensure testing accuracy.
    2. Power on the measurement/control equipment and allow it to reach normal operating mode.
    3. Hold the nylon handle and align the rigid finger with equipment openings (e.g., control gaps, vent grilles).
    4. Apply steady 10N thrust to the finger toward internal hazardous parts.
    5. Check if the finger touches any dangerous components (e.g., live circuits, moving knobs).

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where is LISUN based and what is your global reach?

    We are based in Shanghai, China, founded in 2012. Our products are sold to Western Europe (25%), North America (20%), Eastern Europe (15%), South America (10%), Domestic Market (5%), and other regions. We have 51–100 employees.

    How do you guarantee product quality?

    We always provide a pre-production sample before mass production and conduct a final inspection before shipment.

    What products can I buy from LISUN?

    Goniophotometer, Integrating Sphere, Temperature Chamber, EMI Receiver, Surge Generator, and more.

    Why should I choose LISUN over other suppliers?

    LISUN is a leader in lighting and electrical test instruments, founded in 2003. All products are ISO9001:2015 certified and CE certified. LISUN is a CIE member, and our products have been sold to over 150 countries.

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