This is an Semtronics EN425 Wrist Strap Tester What you will get:
- Semtronics EN425 Wrist Strap Tester
Description:
A Semtronics EN425 Wrist Strap Tester. No other accessories are included.
The EN425 is a compact unit designed to test the effectiveness of a total work station ground. The easy-to-use analyzer encourages frequent testing throughout the day. It conveniently sits on a table top or can be wall mounted. Powered by a 9 V battery, the unit features three LEDs to indicate Safe, Caution, or Alert conditions with user-selectable limits. Upper limit selectable at > 10 meg or > 100 meg. Available alarm on Caution and Alert. In addition, the analyzer can be used to test wrist straps only, as opposed to the entire work station ground.
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