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Jump Starter Cable Clamp 100A No name TFX25CC - 100 A Current Rating
Jump Starter Cable Clamp 100A No name TFX25CC - 100 A Current Rating
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Jump Starter Cable Clamp 100A No name TFX25CC - 100 A Current Rating
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Jump Starter Cable Clamp 100A No name TFX25CC - 100 A Current Rating
Jump Starter Cable Clamp 100A No name TFX25CC - 100 A Current Rating
Clamp for jump starter cables with a 100 A current rating, model TFX25CC by No name. This compact clamp provides a firm mechanical grip and conductive metal jaws to transfer current reliably up to 100 amperes. It is designed for use with jump starter cables, battery chargers and other low- to medium-current automotive and workshop applications where a single reliable clamp is required.
The clamp combines a robust spring mechanism with corrosion-resistant conductive jaws to ensure consistent electrical contact and a stable hold on battery terminals and cable lugs. Its compact shape and insulated handles reduce the risk of accidental short circuits while facilitating easy handling in confined spaces. The design supports repeated connection cycles and straightforward integration into existing jump-start or charging setups.
Ensure the vehicle and jump starter or charger are switched off before making connections. Attach the clamp to the corresponding battery terminal or cable lug, making sure the jaws fully contact the metal terminal surface and the insulated handle is used to position the clamp. Confirm a secure mechanical and electrical connection before turning on the charger or initiating the jump-start procedure. After use, disconnect power first and then remove the clamp, storing it in a dry place to minimize corrosion.
Use the clamp only within its 100 A rating; do not exceed the specified current to avoid overheating. Regularly inspect the jaws and insulation for wear or corrosion and replace the clamp if contact surfaces are compromised. When jump-starting, follow the vehicle manufacturer’s safety instructions and connect clamps in the correct polarity order to prevent damage.
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