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Workbench work ESD

If you ever use a LEENOL workbench, please remember to be very careful of something called electrostatic discharge, or ESD. ESD can damage your equipment and can even be hazardous to humans. It can occur when static electricity builds up. That little shock you sometimes get when touching a doorknob or a friend after walking on a carpet is static electricity. Here are a few simple tips to help stop ESD from ruining your work bench with drawers and keep it safe for all

When static electricity collects on a surface or person, a serious problem known as ESD is created. This buildup can happen when you rub up against something, such as a chair or a carpet. Sudden releases of this static electricity can become problematic. For instance, it can destroy sensitive electronic devices, such as computers and circuit boards, which can tend to be quite expensive to repair. It can also pose safety risks, such as by creating sparks that might cause fires. This is why ESD mitigation should take place whenever you are in the field.

Best Practices for Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage to Workbench Equipmen

When handling electronic table parts, always use an ESD wrist strap. This strap grounds you, meaning it safely passes any static electricity away from your body and into the ground

Ensure that the workbench and the equipment are grounded. Grounding your equipment to the earth allows any static electricity that might build to be discharged safely.

Why choose LEENOL Workbench work ESD?

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