New safety lock out for mains cut outs
Now available from Martindale Electric is the new LOK6W, a fuse carrier locking off device for Henley and Lucy mains supply cut outs.
Now available from Martindale Electric is the new LOK6W, a fuse carrier locking off device for Henley and Lucy mains supply cut outs.
Martindale Electric outlines the benefits of its latest generation of PDS and PDSX series of proving units.
Martindale Electric looks at what’s needed to stay safe when working on electrical plant equipment and identifies simple solutions to ensure equipment safety ratings match the application.
Martindale Electric has introduced its latest NC series of non-contact testers, designed for identifying live wiring and detecting magnetic fields in a range of applications.
With the 18th Edition now fully in force, using Martindale’s ET-Link certification software is a great way to stay up to date with the latest certificate changes.
Ever had a problem with nuisance RCD tripping? Now the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations and the latest leakage current clamp meter from Martindale Electric, the CM69, come to the rescue.
Martindale Electric has announced the arrival of its latest CABLOK series, which provides installers and maintenance teams with a simple and reliable solution for locking off multiple breakers, switches and valves, to prevent the re-energising of circuits and systems during maintenance, as
The lighter the instrument, the quicker the job gets done and this is especially true in high volume activities such as portable appliance testing (PAT). The Martindale HPAT600 is a genuine hand-held PAT measuring just 90 x 210 x 54mm, and weighs
Martindale Electric has announced the arrival of the new PC104 and PC105 ranges to its existing 3 phase industrial socket testers.
Martindale Electric is pleased to announce the arrival of its new Professional CD1000 general purpose Cable Detector. The CD100 is designed to quickly and accurately trace cables in walls and underground, locate fuses/breakers on Live or Dead Circuits and locate interruptions
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