Push-back test probe has switch function included
Peak Test Services
P222 push-back test probe
Peak Test Services has launched the P222, a push-back test probe designed for testing safety-relevant wire harnesses and connectors.
The P222 features an integrated switch function and is designed for tests on devices with 3mm centres.
Push-back tests are generally used for testing safety-relevant wire harnesses and connectors, and involve checking the correct positioning of the contact pins and the electrical function of the contact elements in the connector.
If the mechanical seat of the contact element in the connector is correct, the probe is pushed back and is used to trigger a switch function.
If it is not correct, it is pushed out of its reference position.
The switch function required in a push-back test can be realised in different ways, including special receptacles or two-level probes, but integrating the switch into the probe offers the most economical approach, Peak said.
The P222 probe is also said to meet the requirement that push-back tests need robust spring-contact probes with very high spring forces.
To ensure simple and secure fixing in the test module, the P222 has a groove that allows it to be fixed either with glue or with a washer.
In addition, a knurl ensures a firm seat in the drill-hole.
A twist-proof test can be realised by adding a guide plate to the test module.
For maintenance reasons, plunger and spring can be ordered separately and can be exchanged in the module without dismantling, offering further reduction in users' operating costs.
The P222 probe is available in the UK and Ireland from Peak Test Services and via a range of appointed distributors worldwide.
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