These heavy-duty 55mm Alligator Clips are essential for establishing secure, temporary electrical connections in automotive, industrial, and laboratory environments. Designed with a larger 55mm frame, these clips provide a wide jaw opening and a robust mechanical grip for attaching to battery terminals, grounding studs, and thick gauge cabling.
Extended 55mm Chassis: The longer body design provides superior leverage and a larger clamping capacity than standard hobbyist clips, making them suitable for more demanding electrical tasks.
High-Contrast Polarity Coding: Supplied in a matched set of Red (Positive) and Black (Negative) to ensure fast and safe circuit identification.
Reinforced Spring Tension: Features a high-tensile internal spring that ensures the serrated steel jaws maintain a firm, non-slip grip on various conductive surfaces.
Protective PVC Insulators: The handles are fitted with flexible vinyl sleeves that offer excellent electrical insulation and protect the user from accidental contact during live testing.
Nickel-Plated Steel Jaws: Constructed from durable steel with a nickel finish to provide high conductivity and resistance to oxidation and environmental wear.
Overall Length: 55mm.
Colors: 1x Red, 1x Black.
Material: Nickel-Plated Steel with PVC Insulation.
Termination: Rear terminal allows for secure wire attachment via soldering or crimping.
What makes these different from the "Crocodile" style clips? While both serve similar purposes, these alligator clips feature a standard serrated jaw for versatile gripping. "Crocodile" styles often feature more aggressive teeth or specialized shrouded designs for higher safety ratings in industrial settings.
Can these be used for car battery charging? These 55mm clips are ideal for small to medium battery maintainers and trickle chargers. For full-scale emergency jump-starting, larger heavy-duty industrial battery clamps are required to handle the extreme current levels.
How do I attach the wire so it doesn't fall off? For the most reliable connection, slide the PVC sleeve back and solder the wire directly to the metal barrel. If you don't have a soldering iron, a firm crimp with pliers can work for temporary, low-current applications.
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