IEC 60065 / IEC 60601 Standard Test Hook Probe

IEC 60065 / IEC 60601 Standard Test Hook Probe

Product No: SMT-S15

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    Description

    IEC 60065 Figure 4 Test Hook Probe complies with IEC 60065 Clause 9.1.7 and IEC 60601 Clause 8.1. It is essential for pre-testing enclosure integrity before accessibility checks. Constructed from stainless steel, it features a precise 90° hook for secure insertion into enclosure vents and seams. When subjected to a 20N force, it assesses enclosure resistance to deformation, preventing access to hazardous internal components. Globally compliant, it is used for audio/video and medical equipment, ensuring reliable pre-test outcomes.

    • Physical Dimensions: Length: 180mm; Width: 5mm; Thickness: 1mm (±0.1mm tolerance)
    • Material: 304 stainless steel (corrosion-resistant, durable for repeated use)
    • Hook Design: 90° precision-bent hook (ensures secure attachment to enclosure seams/vents)
    • Applied Force: Designed for 20N pull force (standard for enclosure integrity pre-testing)
    • Structural Feature: Smooth, burr-free edges (prevents damage to enclosure surfaces during testing)
    • Test Stage: Pre-accessibility testing (prior to using test probes for hazardous part checks)

    Test Procedures:

    1. Inspect the probe for bending, rust, or burrs; confirm dimensions and hook shape meet specifications.
    2. Place the device (e.g., TV, medical monitor) on a stable, flat surface and power it off.
    3. Insert the probe’s hook into target enclosure areas: vents, seams, or gaps between panels.
    4. Apply a steady 20N pull force to the probe, holding for 5 seconds to simulate real-world stress.
    5. Check the enclosure for deformation, cracks, or loosened panels that could expose internal parts.
    6. Record results; if no damage occurs, proceed to formal accessibility testing.

    Applications:

    • Pre-accessibility testing of audio/video devices (e.g., TVs, speakers, DVD players) per IEC 60065 Clause 9.1.7.
    • Enclosure integrity checks for medical electrical equipment.