Drains off static charges that remain on collector plates after electrostatic-precipitator pollution-control equipment is de-energized
When electrical system of precipitator is de-energized:
First, secure the tool’s grounding clamp to a known ground
Next, use insulated handle to bring the Copper hook in contact with the precipitator collector plates
Contact hook hangs from collector plates (with the grounding clamp still attached to ground) while service is performed on precipitator
When maintenance is completed, use insulated handle to remove contact hook from collector plates o Finally, remove the ground clamp before reenergizing the precipitator
Epoxiglas® handle (42″ x 1-1⁄4″) meets OSHA electrical requirements
Gives operator sufficient added reach needed to make contacts
Contact hook of 98%-conductive Copper is doublebolted to handle
T-handle aluminum grounding clamp with serrated flat-face jaw ensures proper bonding
Jaws open to 1-1⁄2″ for attachment to grounded structural angles, flats or rods
Extra-flexible (1638 strands) Copper grounding cable, 7 ft., with clear jacket fitted with copper terminal at each end gives high current-carrying capability
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