Insulated Handle Clause Samples

The Insulated Handle clause specifies that any handles provided as part of equipment or tools must be constructed with materials that prevent the conduction of electricity. In practice, this means that handles are typically coated or made from non-conductive substances such as rubber or plastic, ensuring user safety when operating electrical devices. The core function of this clause is to reduce the risk of electric shock, thereby protecting users and ensuring compliance with safety standards.
Insulated Handle. The Insulated Handle encases the controlling mechanism for the flow of saline, and activation and selection of the RF current for the Device.

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