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3M E-A-Rfit Dual-Ear 1/4-20 to 5/8-27 Speaker Stand Adaptor 073-096

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7100077868 - 3M E-A-Rfit Dual-Ear 1/4-20 to 5/8-27 Speaker Stand Adaptor 073-096

Product Specifications

Unit of Measure
PR
Sold As
Case
Minimum Order Qty
1 PR
Incremental Order Qty
1 PR
Stock Type
Make To Order
Catalog #
073-096
Manufacturer ID
7100077868
UPC
00078371670153
ECCN
EAR99
Manufacturer
3M

Details

Highlights

3M PSD products are for occupational use only.
Adapter has 5/8” end to attach to black speaker stand and ¼” end to screw into bottom of speaker
NOTE: 3M strongly recommends fit testing of hearing protectors. Research suggests that many users will receive less noise reduction than indicated by the NRR due to variation in hearing protector fit, fitting skill and motivation of the user. If the NRR is used, 3M recommends that it be reduced by 50% or in accordance with applicable regulations.
Speaker stand adapter for use with 3M E-A-Rfit Dual-Ear Validation System
3M E-A-Rfit Dual-Ear 1/4-20 to 5/8-27 Speaker Stand Adapter is designed to attach the 3M E-A-Rfit Enclosure Assembly Speaker to the speaker stand. These accessories work with the 3M E-A-Rfit Dual-Ear Validation System to help employers determine whether workers are getting adequate hearing protection.3M E A Rfit Dual Ear 1/4 20 to 5/8 27 Speaker Stand Adapter is designed to attach the 3M E A Rfit Enclosure Assembly Speaker to the speaker stand. These accessories work with the 3M E A Rfit Dual Ear Validation System, which helps employers verify whether the worker is receiving adequate protection from their hearing protector. This objective fit testing system provides a personal attenuation rating (PAR) for each worker. In just seconds, it administers a test across 7 standard frequencies, quickly reporting whether their hearing protectors (earplugs, banded, or earmuffs) are effectively blocking the individual worker from potentially hazardous workplace noise. Once every employee’s personal attenuation rating is known, health and safety professionals can utilize this data to enhance their hearing conservation program.