HT-I23 Teste de Telecom Probe Equipamento de Teste do Nível de Proteção IP Certificação IEC 60529 Soluções de Teste de Segurança de Grau Industrial

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April 02, 2025
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Breve: Discover the HT-I23 Telecom Test Probe, an industrial-grade safety testing solution designed for IP protection level testing under IEC 60529 certification. Perfect for dustproof and waterproof performance tests, this high-precision probe ensures equipment safety in harsh environments.
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  • Ergonomic grip with lightweight nylon material for comfortable long-term use.
  • Dual-joint flexible probe bends 90° for accurate detection of equipment gaps.
  • Supports multi-level protection tests including IP5X dustproof and IPX7-9K waterproof.
  • Compatible with electronic equipment, communication base stations, and automotive components.
  • Optional M6 threaded interface or banana plug for flexible third-party equipment integration.
  • 304 stainless steel probe head ensures corrosion resistance and long-term durability.
  • Precisely simulates real contact scenes for reliable safety verification.
  • Adaptable to various test items like open short circuit and hazardous parts contact protection.
Perguntas Frequentes:
  • What standards does the HT-I23 Telecom Test Probe comply with?
    The HT-I23 complies with IEC 60529 certification and is designed for IP protection level testing, ensuring safety in harsh environments.
  • Can the HT-I23 be used for both dustproof and waterproof testing?
    Yes, the HT-I23 supports multi-level protection tests, including IP5X dustproof and IPX7-9K waterproof performance evaluations.
  • What materials are used in the HT-I23 probe?
    The HT-I23 features a 304 stainless steel probe head for corrosion resistance and a lightweight nylon handle for ergonomic comfort.
  • Is the HT-I23 compatible with third-party testing equipment?
    Yes, the HT-I23 offers optional M6 threaded interfaces or banana plugs for seamless integration with third-party devices like push-pull force gauges.