Product code: VOSTICK7.8
Our Telescopic Insulated Sticks are rated to 220kV, made from high grade electrical rated fibreglass and allows access to electrical systems from a safe working distance.
Our Insulated Stick Kit comes with a protective carry bag to allow for easier transportation of the insulated stick and any extra attachments. A Nylon Fuse Puller and disconnect hook are provided for extra functionality.
Key Features:
Size – Retracted: 1.63m x 5.5cm x 5.5cm
Size – Extended: 7.80m x 5.5cm x 5.5cm
Material: Fibreglass
Weight: 4.3kg
Sections: 6
Height markings
Solid end piece filled with foam
Universal ‘Sunrise’ adapters are available and allows attachment of numerous tools
Locking buttons ensure sections required for the job are extended, allowing greater flexibility for height requirements
A Triangular design provides many benefits over rounded insulated sticks, such as:More stable
Less flex
Can easily find the locking button
Strap ensures insulated stick stays retracted while being transported
Velcro pocket to carry extra attachments
Supplied in a heavy duty protective carry bag
Standards:
ASTM F711
ASTM F1825
ASTM F1826
IEC 60855
Kit Contents:
Insulated Telescopic Stick – 7.80m – SKU: STICK VS-07.80 HM SO
Heavy duty medium protective Carry Bag – SKU: BAG-STICK-M
Disconnect Hook – SKU: STICK DH-A
Nylon Fuse Puller – SKU: STICK FP-N
Click Here for the Fact Sheet on NFPA70E
What is Arc Flash Clothing?
A typical work day for many electrical workers involves hazardous tasks and a high risk of electrical shock and injury. From repairing broken wires to working on electrical lines, electrical workers must wear the proper protective equipment and arc flash clothing to stay safe should an arc flash explosion occur.
What is Arc Rated?
The Difference Between Arc Rated (AR) and Flame Resistant (FR) ... The letters “AR” stand for Arc Rated, and made their debut in the recent revision of NFPA 70E; the short explanation of the difference is that ALL AR clothing is flame resistant (FR), but not all FR clothing has been Arc Rated.
What does HRC2 mean?
Garments compliant to HRC (Hazard Risk Category) 2, as defined by NFPA 70E, 2012 edition, have an arc rating that is greater than or equal to 8 cal/cm², but is less than 25 cal/cm². HRC 2 may also be called Level 2.
What is an Electric Arc Flash?
An arc flash (also called a flashover), which is distinctly different from the arc blast, is part of an arc fault, a type of electrical explosion or discharge that results from a low-impedance connection through air to ground or another voltage phase in an electrical system.
What is the ATPV rating?
ASTM Standard Definitions: ATPV (Arc Thermal Performance Value) is the incident energy on a material that results in a 50% probability that sufficient heat transfer through the specimen is predicted to cause the onset of second-degree burn injury based on the Stoll Curve, cal/cm²