Laser insulated matting provides protection for EV technicians

February 29, 2024
Laser insulated matting provides protection for EV technicians
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Laser Tools has introduced new insulating matting that can provide added safety for technician working on EV and hybrid vehicles. 


This flame-retardant floor mat (part number 8752) is designed to resist acids and alkalis, and provides Class 0-rated insulation in a full 1m² size. It ensures safety for working voltages up to 1000V (tested to 5000V), in accordance with the IEC61111 standard. This makes it suitable for automotive applications, including work on electric and hybrid vehicles.

The mat boasts a durable 1.5cm thickness, featuring a fine ribbed non-slip underside for exceptional grip and a fabric-textured upper side. The matting is also available in a 10-metre-long roll, Laser Tools part number 6623.

Also useful is the floor matting storage bag (part number 8745), which keeps the insulated matting safe and clean. This is a 1.1 metre-long reinforced nylon storage and transport bag complete with integral carry-handles and is ideal for recovery operators and in-vehicle storage.

These products are now available for purchase from your Laser Tools stockist.
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