Double-Ended Crocodile Alligator Clip with Wire

SKU: 2301235099

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Single-Colour
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Model: Red 45CM
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Description

Double-Ended Alligator Clip Wire – Reliable Test Lead for Electrical Connections

The Double-Ended Crocodile (Alligator) Clip with Wire is a versatile and essential tool for temporary electrical connections, testing, and prototyping. Featuring two insulated alligator clips on both ends, this cable allows quick and secure connections without soldering.

Built with strong spring-loaded clips and flexible insulated wire, it ensures firm grip, durability, and reliable conductivity. Ideal for electronics testing, battery connections, laboratory work, and DIY projects, this test lead simplifies circuit setup and troubleshooting.

Compact and easy to use, it is perfect for students, hobbyists, and professionals working with electrical circuits.


Key Features

  • Double-Ended Alligator Clips – Clips on both ends for easy connections.
  • Strong Grip Design – Spring-loaded jaws for secure holding.
  • Insulated Clips – Enhanced safety during use.
  • Flexible Wire – Easy to handle and route in circuits.
  • No Soldering Required – Quick setup and removal.
  • Reusable & Durable – Long-lasting performance.
  • Compact & Portable – Ideal for toolkits and labs.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Product Type Test Lead Wire
Connector Type Alligator / Crocodile Clips (Both Ends)
Wire Type Insulated Copper Wire
Clip Material Metal with Insulated Cover
Reusable Yes
Application Electrical Testing & Prototyping

Applications

  • Electronics Testing & Debugging
  • Battery Connections
  • Circuit Prototyping
  • Laboratory Experiments
  • DIY Projects
  • Educational Use
  • Temporary Electrical Connections

Precautions

  • Do not use for high voltage applications beyond rating.
  • Ensure clips are properly attached before powering circuits.
  • Avoid short circuits by keeping clips separated.
  • Inspect insulation regularly for damage.
  • Keep away from moisture.

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