what is your application. I like using Jemmcord and similar things to run across in and out areas of machines.
Put this tinsel across the infeed: https://www.amazon.com/Amstat-AM10101-Anti-Static-Copper-Tinsel/dp/B00C0VN9GY
Ground it using something like this, or base metal on your grounded equipment: https://www.amazon.com/StaticTek-Adapter-Universal-Connection-Unbreakable/dp/B071J61CSV
If you're working in a smaller office/shop you might think about picking up a cheap hygrometer (humidity sensor) from Amazon too. Between that, the tinsel, and a cheap humidifier you should be able to tackle static pretty well. Keeping the relative humidity at or above 30-35% really helps knock the dust out of the air too. 40-45% is my sweet spot, but in the winter I'll take 32-34.
I agree with all the suggestions- BUT be careful ordering on Amazon right now - check delivery dates that they arent pushed to mid April.
Check eBay or other sources for now.
thats my version for the laminator, not sure if it works well, I still get shocks.
Hi ! Could you please explain a little bit more how to connect this ? Maybe with photos ?? I'm having this problem and do not know how to fix it !! ThanksPut this tinsel across the infeed: https://www.amazon.com/Amstat-AM10101-Anti-Static-Copper-Tinsel/dp/B00C0VN9GY
Ground it using something like this, or base metal on your grounded equipment: https://www.amazon.com/StaticTek-Adapter-Universal-Connection-Unbreakable/dp/B071J61CSV
Thanks BIG !! Excuse me if I still dont understand. I'll fix one end to the machine, and where the other end??The machines are already grounded. Use an existing unpainted screw or drill a small hole and just tie the string to the machine. Static string is all you need.
Thanks BIG !! Excuse me if I still dont understand. I'll fix one end to the machine, and where the other end??