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Transforming Technologies WB7100 - Dual Conductor Adjustable Fabric Wrist Strap w/Coil Cord - 10' - Turquoise

Transforming Technologies WB7100 - Dual Conductor Adjustable Fabric Wrist Strap w/Coil Cord - 10' - Turquoise
Item #: WB7100-T070

Product Info

Transforming Technologies LLC
WB7100

The Transforming Technologies WB7100 Dual Conductor Adjustable Fabric Wrist Strap w/Coil Cord is silver plated with a mono-filament continuous thread that is woven together with elastic nylon for full conductivity and comfort. It has a double insulated jacket that gives it excellent durability and unmatched reliability via a redundant grounding path. The Transforming Technologies WB7100 Dual Conductor Adjustable Fabric Wrist Strap w/Coil Cord is used with dual conductor constant workstation monitors and is recommended for use with Transforming Technologies CM Series resistance monitors and are compatible with most manufacturers monitors (please note that compatibility with particular resistance monitors should be verified). This set meets or exceeds the requirements of ANSI ESD-S20.20 and ESDA Standard 1.1-2006.

Benefits & Features of the Transforming Technologies WB7100 Dual Conductor Adjustable Fabric Wrist Strap w/Coil Cord:

  • Silver-plated with mono-filament thread
  • Woven together with elastic nylon for full conductivity and comfort
  • Double insulated jacket gives excellent durability and unmatched reliability via a redundant grounding path
  • Used with dual conductor constant workstation monitors
  • Recommended for use with Transforming Technologies CM Series resistance monitors
  • Compatible with most manufacturers monitors (compatibility with particular resistance monitors should be verified)
  • Meets or exceeds requirements of ANSI ESD-S20.20 and ESDA Standard 1.1-2006

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Wrist Strap, Dual Conductor, Adj. Fabric w/10' Coil Cord

Item Specifications

  • Turquoise
  • Wrist Straps
  • 10'
  • Fabric
  • 0.50 lbs per ST
$30.48
List Price: $33.87
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