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- Patented revolutionary magnetic interconnect technology (U.S. Patent 5,004,425)
Creates magnetic connection between wristband and coil cord; meets ESD S1.1, including disengagement force test (1-5 lbs)
- More reliable design
Longer lasting, no moving parts
- To be used with Dual-Wire MagSnap wristbands
- Relaxed retraction strength black PVC
More comfortable - will not interfere with wearer's movements
- Superior resistor connection strain relief
Superior reliability; 1,000,000+ flex cycles
- Compatible with 3M and other brand Continuous Monitors
- UL listed
Assured safety and integrity
- To see in use photo, click here
- Made in America
What the ESD Association says about wrist straps:
* "Note: Metal expansion bracelet style wrist cuffs may trap moisture underneath and can be more effective for people with dry skin." [ESD Handbook TR20.20 section 5.3.2.4.3]
Per ESD Handbook TR20.20 section 5.3.9.1 Wrist Strap Checkers - “Wrist strap checkers have historically been the primary tool for testing the operation of the wrist strap system including, the wristband, grounding cord and most importantly, the electrical integrity of the contact between the wristband and the wearer. Wrist strap checkers measure the resistance of the entire system.”
Jewel® Wrist Bands meet and exceed the Wrist Band and Wrist Cord requirements of ANSI/ESD S20.20.
ANSI/ESD S20.20 Paragraph 6.2.2.1 Personnel Grounding Requirement "All personnel shall be bonded or electrically connected to ground or contrived ground when handling ESD sensitive items. When personnel are seated at ESD protective workstations, they shall be connected to the common point via a wrist strap system."
"Daily (Wrist Strap) testing may be omitted if constant monitoring is used." (ESD S1.1 Section 6.1.3)
For dry skin conditions, see Reztore ESD Hand Lotion
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