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UL 60335-2-24 Figure 101.DVA.1 Articulate Test Finger Probe With Flat And Cone Shaped Hand 3.5 – 4.5 Year Age

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UL 60335-2-24 Figure 101.DVA.1 Articulate Test Finger Probe With Flat And Cone Shaped Hand 3.5 – 4.5 Year Age

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Brand Name :Kingpo
Model Number :UL 60335-2-24-Figure 101.DVA.1
Certification :Calibration Certificate
Place of Origin :China
MOQ :1
Price :To be Quoted
Payment Terms :T/T
Supply Ability :1000pcs per month
Delivery Time :10 working days
Packaging Details :safety carton pack or plywood box
Standard :UL 60335-2-24-
material :Stainless steel
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UL 60335-2-24-Figure 101.DVA.1 – Articulate probe with flat and cone shaped hand 3.5 – 4.5 year age

UL 60335-2-24 Figure 101.DVA.1 Articulate Test Finger Probe With Flat And Cone Shaped Hand 3.5 – 4.5 Year Age

UL 60335-2-24 Figure 101.DVA.1 Articulate Test Finger Probe With Flat And Cone Shaped Hand 3.5 – 4.5 Year Age

Notes:
1 – The probes were designed with a center pin to rotate the hand with respect to the lower arm. That motion can be equivalently represented by rotating the probe.
2 – The finger ″tip″ is developed to match the dimensions of the UL articulated probe. The diameter from the tip to the first joint then tapers from the tip dimensions to the finger diameter. The joints are spaced equally along the finger length.
3 – The probe is designed to permit the hand to ″bend″ with respect to the arm using a hinge pin located 6 mm (0,24 in) from the hand length (wrist end) and the hand is restricted in bending not more than 90° with respect to the arm.
a If the upper arm is required to evaluate a part it shall consist of a flexible tube attached at the end of the lower arm, as the exact position of the elbow cannot be readily determined from the data points chosen.

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