DIN-VDE 0620-1 Gauge 10b Single-Pole Insertion Impossibility Test Device
Product No: GNGPL-6210B
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Description
This DIN-VDE 0620-1 Gauge 10b Single-Pole Insertion Impossibility Test Device is engineered to verify the impossibility of single-pole insertion in plugs and sockets, ensuring strict compliance with DIN-VDE 0620-1 and IEC 60884-1 standards. It serves as an essential testing instrument for manufacturers, quality control departments, and testing laboratories, guaranteeing that electrical products meet critical safety requirements to prevent electrical hazards resulting from improper insertion. With precision-engineered construction and high-grade materials, this gauge delivers consistent and reliable test results, supporting the production of safe and standards-compliant electrical equipment.
Specifications:
- Compliance: Fully conforms to DIN-VDE 0620-1 and IEC 60884-1 standard requirements
- Material: High-strength stainless steel, providing corrosion resistance and extended operational lifespan
- Dimensional Tolerance: ±0.02mm, ensuring precise testing accuracy
- Operating Temperature Range: -10℃ to 50℃, suitable for diverse laboratory and production environments
- Storage Temperature Range: -20℃ to 60℃, facilitating secure storage without performance degradation
- Weight: Approximately 0.8kg, designed for ergonomic handling and operational efficiency
- Surface Treatment: Polished finish to prevent surface damage to tested components
Test Procedures:
- Prior to testing, verify that both the gauge and the test specimen (plug or socket) are clean and free from contaminants or damage that could compromise test integrity.
- Position the test specimen on a stable, level test surface, securing it firmly to prevent movement during the testing procedure.
- Grasp the gauge by its non-testing end, aligning the testing interface precisely with the insertion aperture of the plug or socket in the single-pole orientation.
- Apply controlled, uniform force to the gauge, attempting insertion in the single-pole configuration as specified by applicable standards.
- Observe and document the insertion outcome. If insertion is prevented or cannot be completed as required, the test specimen meets the single-pole insertion impossibility criterion.