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Small size - 70mm x 53mm. Takes up minimal worksurface area.
Two 10mm threaded studs installed on bottom of unit. Permanently snap monitor flush on mat.
Two 10mm push and clinch sockets included. Easy installation on mat - no added wires.
Stand-by 4mm and 10mm parking snap. Keeps unit from going into alarm when user disconnects cord.
Real-time monitoring of ESD workstation including wrist strap, mat, and cords. Pays for itself - ensures ESD protected workstation, reducing catastrophic and latent defects.
Utilizes reliable wave distortion technology. Provides true 100% continuous monitoring. Cannot be fooled; no false alarms. Not pulsed current which is off over 90% of the time.
Can be used with any brand of single-wire wrist strap and cord. With less expensive, more durable single-wire components, life-cycle costs of monitor/wirst strap/cord are up to 66% lower than dual-wire approach.
Miniscule electrical current required to generate waveform. No reported case of skin irritation.
Designed for use by 1.5m tall 40.8kg person to 1.83m 113.8kg person. Individual adjustment for each operator is almost never necessary.
Provided with calibration to European standards. Simple means to assure accurate performance. Lower calibration life cycle costs.
Convertor included. Converts a 4mm banana jack to a 10mm stud
Made in America Superior Quality
Please note: The power adaptor must be ordered separately.
Specifications:
- Worksurface limit set to 500 Meg Ohms (5 x 10^8)
- Operator wrist strap range 1Meg Ohms to 10 Meg Ohms
- Compatible with mats:
Statfree Euro-T2™, Statfree Z2™, Statfree O™, Statfree CE™, and Micastat®
Note: Work surface must have a conductive layer such as Dual Layer Rubber or Dissipative 3-Layer Vinyl or Micastat® Dissipative Laminate with conductive buried layers. Our Continuous Monitors are not recommended for use with homogeneous matting. Note: Continuous Monitors pay for themselves improving quality, productivity, eliminating wrist strap daily testing and test result logging. "Daily [wrist strap] testing may be omitted if constant monitoring is used." [ESD-S1.1 section 6.1.3] "Because wrist straps have a finite life, it is important to develop a test frequency that will guarantee integrity of the system. ...if the products that are being produced are of such value that knowledge of a continuous, reliable ground is needed, and then continuous monitoring should be considered or even required." [ESD Handbook TR 20.20 paragraph 5.3.2.4.4]
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