Description: 5299367 Electrical Test Lead Kit Electrical Terminal Kit For Cummins (16Pcs )【High Quality Material】 Made from quality copper, good ductility, low resistivity, excellent conductivity and mechanical properties, corrosion resistance and durable. 【Function】 Used for finding electrical fault or testing circuit or car electronics. 【Convenient to Store】 This kit comes with a storage box, you are easy to coil and store all electrical test leads with no kinks. 【Great Value】 This kit is cheaper and practical. And the wires are very flexible and the connector work well. 【Wonderful Assistant】 The cables have the really nice pliable feel that make you enjoy working. They are useful for connecting components to wire. Great ValueThis kit is cheaper and practical. And the wires are very flexible and the connector work well. Part Number: 5299367Feature:Perfect leads for power supple or scope connects for varied connections. Great for plugging into power supplies, frequency generators, breadboards, and other various meters. Easy for using and safety for use with the insulation plastic boots covered. If you are an auto technician then you have to add these to your tool box. Package Includes:16 x Electrical Test Lead (Warning: This product can expose you to lead which is know to the State of Califormia to cause brith defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to the offical Proposition 65 Warnings website)
Price: 145.9 USD
Location: Walton, Kentucky
End Time: 2025-02-02T03:42:18.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Brand: Unbranded
Type: 5299367 Test Lead Kit
Manufacturer Part Number: Does not apply
Fitment: For Cummins Circuit Connection/Experiment
Warranty: 3 Year
Volt: 12 Volt
Number of Pieces: 16 Pieces
Accessories: Carrying Case, Clamps, Probes, User Guide, Carrying Case
Note: Heavy metals exceed the standard