IEC 61032 Test Probe D (Figure 4, Straight Design) – Accessibility Test Finger
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IEC 61032 Test Probe D (Figure 4, Straight Design) – Accessibility Test Finger is engineered for IP4X protection verification and electric shock prevention testing of household and similar electrical appliances. The device incorporates a 1.0mm-diameter rigid test rod (100mm length) to simulate tool access, coupled with a 35mm circular baffle that prevents excessive insertion into enclosures. The insulating handle (10mm diameter, 100mm length) ensures operator safety during testing procedures, while applying a calibrated 1±0.1N thrust force—essential for validating that hazardous components remain inaccessible. Note: This configuration does not include a cable; a cabled variant is available for low-voltage testing applications. Compliant with international standards, this test probe delivers reliable performance for regulatory compliance assessments.
Specifications:
- Probe Type: IEC 61032 Test Probe D (straight configuration, non-cabled for IP4X testing)
- Test Rod Diameter: 1.0 mm (rigid construction for consistent access simulation)
- Test Rod Length: 100 mm ± 0.2 mm
- Circular Baffle Diameter: 35 mm ± 0.2 mm (prevents excessive enclosure penetration)
- Handle Dimensions: Diameter: 10 mm; Length: 100 mm
- Handle Material: Insulating material (ensures operator safety during testing procedures)
- Electrical Connection: None (cabled version available for low-voltage hazard verification)
- Applied Thrust Force: 1±0.1N (calibrated force for standard compliance verification)
- Primary Function: Verifies IP4X protection level; prevents tool access to hazardous live or mechanical components
Test Procedures:
- Inspect the test probe assembly (rod, baffle, handle) for physical damage (e.g., rod deformation, handle fractures).
- Position the 35mm baffle flush against the appliance enclosure surface.
- Align the 1.0mm rod with enclosure apertures (e.g., ventilation slots, access gaps).
- Apply steady 1±0.1N thrust force to the rod toward potential hazardous components.
- Verify whether the rod contacts hazardous elements or the baffle penetrates the enclosure.
- Document test results to determine appliance compliance with safety requirements (pass/fail).
Applications:
- IP4X protection testing of household appliances (e.g., washing machines, coffee makers) per IEC 61032 Figure 4 specifications.
- Electric shock prevention verification for audio/video equipment (e.g., soundbars, televisions).
- Accessibility testing for electrical enclosures and consumer electronics.