Product No: SMT-1N
This NFC 61-314 Figure 10 Test Probe is a specialized safety tool designed to verify if small openings in electrical equipment allow access to hazardous live or mechanical parts—tailored for compliance with French and EU safety standards. It features a thin, rigid stainless steel probe body that maintains precise dimensions for consistent testing, paired with an insulating nylon handle for safe, non-slip operation. Lightweight yet durable, it mimics accidental contact with small access points, ensuring equipment blocks dangerous components. Strictly aligned with NFC 61-314’s requirements, it’s essential for manufacturers targeting French-speaking markets like France, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
Specifications:
• Probe Type: NFC 61-314:2020 Figure 10 Test Probe (small-access hazardous part verification tool)
• Material:
-Probe Body: Stainless steel (corrosion-resistant, rigid for dimensional stability)
– Handle: Nylon (insulating, heat-resistant, non-slip for safe grip)
• Key Dimensions:
– Probe Diameter: 3 mm ± 0.05 mm
– Total Length: 100 mm ± 0.2 mm
– Probe Tip: Hemispherical, radius 1.5 mm ± 0.03 mm (smooth to avoid enclosure damage)
• Core Function: Verifies inaccessibility of hazardous live/mechanical parts through small openings in electrical equipment per NFC 61-314
• Applied Force: No appreciable force (mimics light, accidental user contact with small equipment gaps)
Test Procedures:
• Inspect the probe for damage (e.g., bent steel body, cracked nylon handle) to ensure accuracy.
• Power on the electrical equipment and let it reach normal operating mode.
• Hold the handle and align the probe’s tip with small openings (e.g., vent slits, control gaps).
• Gently guide the probe toward internal hazardous parts (e.g., live wires, small moving components).
• Check if the probe touches any dangerous elements.
• Record whether the equipment meets NFC 61-314 safety requirements (pass/fail).
Applications:
• Safety testing of small household electronics (e.g., portable chargers, electric shavers) for French market compliance (NFC 61-314 Figure 10).
• Compliance checks for industrial control panels with narrow vents sold in EU French-speaking regions.
• Verification of compact medical devices (e.g., glucose monitors) to block access to internal hazards.
• Quality control for small kitchen appliances (e.g., mini blenders) during manufacturing for French distribution.
• Post-production audits of consumer electronics (e.g., wireless earbud chargers) targeting France, Belgium, or Luxembourg.

Calibre de vérification de la non-accessibilité aux parties actives, à travers les obturateurs, et aux parties actives pour les socles ayant une protection augmentée with NFC 61-314 Figure 10