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ALLIGATOR CLIPS [Crocodile clips]

$ 0.65$ 0.75 excl. GST

 

  • These alligator clips are 50mm long robust clips with 4mm banana plug ends.
  • Can be plugged into their tubular ends or a length of wire can be attached by soldering or by securing it with a screw provided.
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ALLIGATOR CLIPS [Crocodile clips]
  • These alligator clips are 50mm long robust clips with 4mm banana plug ends.
  • Can be plugged into their tubular ends or a length of wire can be attached by soldering or by securing it with a screw provided.

(Wikipedia excerpt: .."...A crocodile clip or alligator clip[1] is a plier-like spring-tensioned metal clip with elongated, serrated jaws that is used for creating a temporary electrical connection. This simple mechanical device gets its name from the resemblance of its serrated jaws to the toothed jaws of a crocodile or alligator. It is used to clamp and grab onto a bare electrical cable to a lead on a battery or some other electrical component. The clip's tapered, serrated jaws are forced together by a spring to grip an object.

A Clothespin or Kelvin clip is a special form of crocodile clip whose jaws are insulated from each other, allowing two isolated wires to connect to a single test point. This enables 4-wire measurement of circuits with very low resistances. When manufactured for electronics testing and evaluation, one jaw of the clip is typically permanently crimped or soldered to a wire, or is bent to form the inner tubular contact of a ~4 mm (0.16 in) female banana jack, enabling quick non-permanent connection between a circuit under test and laboratory equipment or to another electrical circuit. The clip is typically covered by a plastic shroud or "boot" to prevent accidental short-circuits....")

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