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Plug-to-Plug Booster Cables Diesel Equipment Kit 1/0 Ga 30 Ft - Goodall Manufacturing

Part #: 12-600

The Goodall 12-600 Plug-to-Plug Booster Cables Diesel Equipment Kit provides professional technicians and mechanics with a robust and reliable solution for starting heavy-duty diesel engines. This 30-foot, 1/0 gauge kit ensures maximum current flow for efficient power delivery, making it an essential tool for fleet maintenance, agricultural equipment, and industrial applications. These durable goodall jumper cables are engineered for frequent use in demanding environments.

Key Features

  • Heavy-Duty 1/0 Gauge Cables: Engineered to handle the high current demands of large diesel engines, ensuring effective starting power.
  • 30-Foot Total Length: Offers generous reach, providing flexibility and convenience when boosting vehicles in various setups.
  • Plug-to-Plug Connection: Designed for quick, secure, and safe boosting between vehicles equipped with compatible plug receptacles.
  • Segmented Design: Includes a 5-foot battery-to-plug cable for direct battery connection and a 25-foot plug-to-800 amp clamp cable for versatile setup options.
  • 800 Amp Clamps: Heavy-duty, robust clamps provide a strong and secure connection to battery terminals, minimizing resistance and maximizing power transfer.
  • Protective Weather Cap: Ensures connections remain free from dirt, moisture, and corrosion, extending the lifespan and reliability of the cables.

Applications

This professional-grade booster cable kit is ideally suited for a wide range of heavy-duty applications. It is perfect for jump-starting diesel trucks, construction machinery, agricultural equipment, and other industrial vehicles commonly found in maintenance facilities, commercial fleets, and roadside service operations. The plug-to-plug functionality streamlines the boosting process for compatible systems, enhancing safety and efficiency for professional users.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 03 February, 2012.