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ESD Tool Balancer TECNA 9313ES (4.4 to 6.6lb, 5.2ft)

$77.60
$77.60

ESD Tool Balancer TECNA 9313ES (4.4 to 6.6lb, 5.2ft)

$77.60

EPA - "ESD-Protected Area" Spring Tool Retractor

An ESD-protected zone (EPA) is an area in which electrostatic charges, which are often caused by static electricity, are prevented by using appropriate ESD-products. This serves to protect against electrostatic discharge (ESD), which can damage or destroy sensitive electronic components. ESD-Safe tools are required in nearly the entire electronics- and semiconductor production industry.

  • Capacity: 4.41 to 6.61 lb (2 to 3 kg)

  • Cable Length: 5.2 ft (1600 mm)

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Technical Specification
  • Capacity: 4.41 to 6.61 lb (2 to 3 kg)
  • Cable Length: 5.2 ft (1600 mm)
  • Cable Type: Stainless Steel
  • Body Material: Aluminum
  • Weight: 1.5 lb (0.7 kg)
Features
  • Rugged construction, Nylon body
  • Stainless steel rope
  • Adjustable capacity
  • Safety suspension
  • Adjustable stroke limiting device
  • Cable guide in antifriction material
  • Inert spring drum assembly
  • Polyamides thimble
Description

ARE THE SPRING BALANCERS YOU USE ESD-SAFE? 
TECNA OFFERS A COMPLETE ESD-CERTIFIED PRODUCT LINE
FROM RETRACTORS TO ZERO GRAVITY BALANCERS, UP TO
100KG LOAD CAPACITY

ESD DAMAGE IS MOSTLY INVISIBLE TO THE NAKED EYE
Each year, an estimated $5 billion in losses from ESD damage occur in the
electronics industry alone. Recurring ESD damage can be catastrophic from a
business perspective. Businesses wind up spending more to replace equipment
and components than they would on basic ESD preventative products

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