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BATTERY HOOK UP CABLE CLIPS - Power Probe

Part #: 80-00004

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Power Probe
  • Model Number: 80-00004
  • Product Name: BATTERY HOOK UP CABLE CLIPS
  • Weight: 0.6 lbs
  • Dimensions: 0 x 0 x 0 inches

Key Features

  • Robust Construction: Designed for durability and repeated use in demanding automotive environments.
  • Secure Grip: Provides a firm and reliable connection to battery terminals, minimizing accidental disconnections.
  • Universal Compatibility: Engineered to integrate seamlessly with Power Probe diagnostic and testing tools.
  • Ergonomic Design: Allows for easy attachment and detachment, enhancing user efficiency.

Applications

  • Automotive Diagnostics: Connects diagnostic scanners and multimeters to vehicle batteries for accurate testing and troubleshooting.
  • Electrical System Analysis: Facilitates temporary power connections for evaluating automotive electrical circuits and components.
  • Battery Maintenance: Ideal for attaching battery chargers, maintainers, or jump starters, ensuring stable power transfer.
  • Field Service: Supports professionals requiring quick and dependable battery connections for on-site repairs and inspections.

Benefits

  • Reliable Performance: Ensures consistent and stable electrical connections, crucial for precise diagnostic readings and power delivery.
  • Enhanced Safety: Reduces the risk of sparks and unreliable power flow by maintaining a secure hold on battery terminals.
  • Increased Efficiency: Simplifies setup and breakdown processes, saving valuable time during testing and service operations.
  • Extended Tool Versatility: Broadens the application range of existing Power Probe diagnostic equipment, maximizing utility.

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  • Model: 189365
  • Shipping Weight: 0.6lbs
  • Manufacturers Part #: 80-00004
  • Manufactured by: Power Probe
  • Also Known As: PWP-80-00004, PP80-00004

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 06 January, 2015.