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Listing of all 7 news releases from Peak Test Services:
Probe puts wiring to the test
The new P14/G from Peak Test Services is a threaded probe designed for use in testing cable harnesses and automotive electrical systems.
News from Peak Test Services (19 November 2003)
Probes put fine-pitch boards to the test
Peak Test Services has a new range of fine-pitch spring test probes for general-purpose test use on bare and loaded printed-circuit boards, surface-mount assemblies or individual components.
News from Peak Test Services (14 October 2002)
Probes aid connector testing
The new P201-Y Series of switch probes from Peak Test Services are the first European-manufactured probes to feature a non-rotating blade-shaped head for connector testing applications.
News from Peak Test Services (16 July 2002)
Compact screw-in test probes
The new P740/G range of test probes from Peak Test Services are the smallest-diameter threaded probes available.
News from Peak Test Services (14 June 2002)
Switch probes are normally closed
The new P201-F Series of switch probes from Peak Test Services series feature a 'normally closed' switch configuration, in which compressing the probe opens the switch and breaks the circuit.
News from Peak Test Services (12 April 2002)
Threaded probe aids connector testing
A new threaded probe and receptacle from Peak Test Services are designed for use in tests on connectors such as the SCART sockets used in modern televisions and VCRs.
News from Peak Test Services (18 March 2002)
Switch probes cut maintenance in automotive test
A new range of switch probes, designed for use in test modules for checking wiring harnesses in the automotive industry, should result in reduced maintenance time if a contact has to be changed
News from Peak Test Services (28 January 2002)

