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QA Technology 100-PRP4034S
QA Technology

QA Technology 100-PRP4034S Probe, 0.100 Center, 0.400 Full Stroke, Crown, Standard SF, 100-40 Series

Our Part #10061938

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Mfr Part #100-PRP4034S

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  • High-current probe that carries increased electrical currents for dual level, loaded board testing.
  • 0.100 center and 0.400 full stroke probe, part of QA Technology's 100-40 Series.
  • Standard Spring Force (SF) made of stainless steel material with a 500,000 cycle life.
  • Crown tip style (#34) for when a more difficult to test process is being used, consider using an aggressive self-cleaning crown tip design that features deeper cuts.
  • Tube material "P" nickel silver/id precious metal clad improves wear properties and offers < 20 mOhms resistance.
  • Working temperature range of -55°C to 120°C with lubrication. SS springs can be used up to 204°C without lubrication.

Reach for the 100-PRP4034S, a high-current probe from QA Technology's 100-40 Series that carries increased electrical currents for dual level, loaded board testing. With 0.100" center and 0.400" stroke, its stainless steel spring provides standard force and lasts up to 500,000 cycles. Its Crown tip design (#34) handles more difficult to test processes. Expect < 20 mOhms resistance from its precision-engineered tube. The angled plunger tail, a QA Technology innovation, keeps internal contact consistent . Temperature rated from -55°C to 120°C with lubrication.

Questions and Answers

What is the maximum voltage that QA Technology test probes and sockets can carry?
There is no specific upper voltage limit defined for test probes or socket/termination pins. However, the spacing between probes and the dielectric strength of the probe plate must be evaluated. Probe plate materials that absorb moisture should be avoided. Apply test voltage to the fixture or DUT only after the fixture is engaged and the probes are fully compressed against the DUT. Energizing the probes before they make contact can cause arcing, which may damage or melt the probe tips.

Can QA Probes be used for Hipot testing?
Yes. Hipot testing, short for High Potential testing and also known as a Dielectric Withstanding Voltage (DWV) test, subjects a device to a voltage higher than its normal operating level. The purpose is to confirm that the device’s insulation can withstand this elevated voltage without breaking down, ensuring it provides adequate protection against electrical shock. This method is commonly applied to PCBs, transformers, electric motors, finished appliances, cables, and other wired or wireless assemblies.


BrandQA Technology
TypeProbe
Series100-40 Series
Centers0.100
Stroke Length0.400 Full Stroke
Tip StyleCrown
Spring ForceStandard
MaterialNickel silver/ID precious metal clad
Resistance< 20 MΩ
 
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