Transforming Technologies Low Profile Cpt, 15', 1 Meg, Male - CP2522

$9.67
Description

Description

  • Key performance benefit: Provides reliable grounding for up to two operators simultaneously through a single cord connection.
  • Material & construction: Durable ground cord with low-profile molded head, dual banana jacks, and integrated male snap for secure worksurface attachment.
  • Risk reduction/compliance benefit: Ensures consistent grounding connection, reducing risk of electrostatic discharge in workstation environments.
  • Protection level: 1 megohm resistance for controlled grounding path.
  • Comfort & usability: 15 ft cord length supports flexible workstation setups; low-profile head enables a secure, unobtrusive connection.
  • Safety & compliance assurance: Meets or exceeds ANSI ESD-S20.20 requirements.

Recommended For

  • Electronics assembly
  • Semiconductor manufacturing
  • ESD workstations
  • Component handling
  • Static control environments
  • Grounding applications

Primary Industries

  • Electronics Manufacturing
  • Semiconductor
  • Industrial Manufacturing

Standards and Certifications

  • ANSI ESD-S20.20
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Properties

Model CP2522
Length 15 ft
Resistance 1 megohm
Connection Type Dual banana jacks
Terminal 1/8" (#10) ring terminal
Head Type Low-profile molded with a male snap
Color Black

FAQs

When should a common point ground cord be used in an ESD workstation?

A common point ground cord is used when multiple grounding components need to be connected to a single ground point. It is especially useful at workstations where both operators and the work surface must be grounded, helping to simplify setup and maintain consistent ESD protection.

How does this cord support dual operator workstations?

The dual banana jack design allows two operators to connect their wrist straps to the same grounding point. This reduces the need for multiple cords and helps keep the workstation organized while ensuring both users maintain proper grounding during shared tasks.

What is the role of the built-in resistor in ESD grounding?

The built-in resistor helps control the flow of electrical current to ground, providing a level of safety for the user. It ensures effective grounding while limiting current during an electrical fault, thereby supporting safe operation in ESD-controlled environments.

Can this cord be used to ground both personnel and equipment?

Yes, it is designed to connect wrist straps and work surfaces, such as ESD mats, to a common ground. This allows both operators and the workstation to be grounded simultaneously, supporting a more complete and effective ESD control setup.

What should be considered when installing and using this grounding cord?

Users should ensure secure connections at all points, including the wrist straps, mat snap, and ground terminal. Proper routing of the cord helps prevent tangling or strain, and regular inspection of connectors and insulation supports reliable grounding performance over time.