PAT Labels
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£8.75 £7.29
- Set of 500 labels
- Stick on to electrical appliance/plug tops
- Fields for initials of tester, date of test and date of next test due
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£8.75 £7.29
- 250 labels included
- Strong labels with adhesive backing
- Contains four fields for entering relevant data
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£8.75 £7.29
- 250 labels on roll
- Give clear indication that an appliance has failed testing
- Contains space for writing additional information
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£10.55 £8.79
- Contains 250 cable wrap labels
- Used to show that test leads have passed PAT testing
- Contains space for adding additional information such as next test date
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£13.19 £10.99
- 500 labels per pack
- Used after visual PAT testing inspections
- Space for writing additional information
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£13.19 £10.99
- 500 x passed labels
- Contains space for writing fuse rating
- Durable, long-lasting labels
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£13.19 £10.99
- Bumper pack of 500 labels
- Contains space for app ID, tester name, date and next test due
- 44 x 34mm in size
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£14.39 £11.99
- 500 Labels
- Suitable for use on cables and appliances
- Durable vinyl with adhesive backing
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About PAT Labels
PAT labels are one of those essential items you don't think about until one fateful day, you're in the middle of testing when you realise your PAT stickers are almost all gone.
However, you don't need to panic; Tester has a whole host of different PAT labels to ensure you have everything you need to continue PAT testing effectively without interruption.
Make sure you are prepared for every situation and every possible test by browsing through the different types of PAT labels available before asking yourself if you need a particular type of label for a specific function.
You mustn't get caught out on a job with the wrong labels for the test you are performing. When considering which labels are right for the type of testing you carry out, think about the environments in which you work.
- Do you carry out a lot of cable tests? If so, will you need cable wrap labels?
- Do you prefer to use rectangular PAT stickers or have you considered circular ones?
- Would you like to make life easier by using barcode labels?
These are the types of questions you need to be thinking about as there is a range of different label types. You must think about the type of PAT sticker you need and the quantity you are likely to require.
Browse through the label section and identify which type is best for you.