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25' Extra Heavy Duty 2 Gauge Cables with 500 Amp Parrot Jaw Clam - K Tool International

Part #: KTI74530

The K Tool International KTI74530 booster cables are engineered for reliable, heavy-duty jump starting in professional automotive and industrial environments. Featuring robust 2-gauge cables and powerful 500 amp parrot jaw clamps, this 25-foot set provides the necessary reach and conductivity for a wide range of vehicles and equipment, ensuring dependable performance when you need it most.

Key Features

  • Extra Heavy Duty 2-Gauge Cables: Constructed with thick 2-gauge wiring for superior current transfer, ideal for starting large engines and equipment.
  • 500 Amp Parrot Jaw Clamps: Designed for a secure grip on both side and top post battery terminals, these clamps provide maximum contact and minimal slippage.
  • Tangle-Free Design: The cables are engineered to resist tangling, streamlining setup and storage for professional mechanics working efficiently.
  • Extreme Temperature Flexibility: Remains flexible and pliable in temperatures as low as -40°F, ensuring usability in harsh cold weather conditions without cracking or stiffening.
  • Corrosion-Resistant Clamps: Vinyl-coated clamps enhance durability by protecting against rust and corrosion, extending the lifespan of the tool in demanding shop environments.

Applications

These K Tool International booster cables are an essential tool for professional technicians and mechanics in various settings, including automotive repair shops, commercial fleets, construction sites, and agricultural operations. They are suitable for jump-starting a broad spectrum of vehicles and equipment, from passenger cars and light trucks to heavy-duty trucks, construction machinery, and industrial equipment with both top and side post batteries. Their ample 25-foot length provides the flexibility required to connect vehicles that are not in close proximity, enhancing operational convenience and safety.

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This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 30 June, 2013.