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Replace worn and broken clamps on jumper cables.
Thicker wires allow for a fast start on large trucks and industrial vehicles.
These cables are for occasional use on cars and other small transport vehicles.
Connect these clamps to cable with a crimping tool or by soldering.
Made of lead, these clamps resist corrosion to stand up to marine environments. Use a lug to attach your cable to the stud.
Connect these clamps to a wide range of wire sizes
Insert your stripped cable into the compression nut and tighten; no crimping or heat is required.
When heat is applied, the flux and solder mixture creates a metallic bond that is nearly twice as strong as crimping or compression connections.
Connect these lugs to cable with a crimping tool or by soldering.
Thicker walls than standard battery terminal lugs make these more durable.
Serrations on both sides lock these lugs in place.
Save preparation time—these cords are ready-to-use with ring terminals on each end of a single-conductor wire.
Ready to install in panel boxes, switches, outlets, and other devices, these cords come with a spade terminal already attached to one end.
Connect batteries to each other or to electrical systems.