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Prostat Introduces New Grounding Qube

Prostat Corporation, manufacturer of professional ESD Audit kits and instruments, has introduced the Qube, a new dual socket grounding plug that provides a convenient ESD ground path to a previously tested receptacle.

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Most ESD audit measurements require a connection to AC electrical ground.  The new Prostat Q007 ESD Grounding QubeTM replaces expensive electrical ground circuit testers and indicators with a convenient, cost effective means to connect to grounded electrical outlets.    In addition to being a vital tool for ESD audit measurements, the Qube can also be used to ground workstations, mats, wrist strap testers, instruments and other ESD products to an approved pre-tested facility electrical ground.

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The Qube provides dual banana receptacles, encased in a heavy duty fire retardant ABS with a solid brass grounding pin.   The straight line configuration provides the user with two ground connections while occupying just one outlet.

The Prostat Q007 Qube is sold in tubes of five, or singularly in a combination with additional grounding items.  The Qube can be purchased through Prostat Authorized Resellers, or with  a credit card (North America customers only) at www.esdcheck.com.

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