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Fluke (FLUAC220) SureGrip Alligator Clips - Plunger Style

Fluke (FLUAC220) SureGrip Alligator Clips - Plunger StyleBrand: Fluke
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $38.70
Buy New: $24.21
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Seller: ToolTopia
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews

Media: Misc.
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4

MPN: AC220
Model: 1610103
UPC: 095969103398
EAN: 0095969103398

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Insulated, nickel plated jaws grip up to 3/8"
  • Opening/Jaws: blunt tip grabs round screw heads
  • Rated CAT 3 1000V, CAT 4 600V

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
    One pair of small, insulated, nickel plated jaws (red, black). Blunt tip grabs round screw heads up to 9.5mm. Recommended for use with TL222 and TL224 test leads. CAT IV 600V, CAT III 100 V, 10 A rating. UL listed. 1-year warranty. SureGrip accessories are designed to improve steadiness in slippery hands. Rubber overmolded surfaces and finger-hugging curves give the user a comfortable, reliable grip on the accessory so they can focus on making an accurate measurement.



Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars I guess they're alligators, and they're certainly Fluke   March 16, 2007
R. Bayerl (Fairfax, VA USA)
3 out of 5 found this review helpful

I got into a Fluke 179 this year, after my old Micronta from my school days finally gave up the ghost, at least as far as the ohmmeter goes. The Electronics Combo kit only had the fine-pointed probes like might be good for plugging into a breadboard, and also the clip-leads like you could use on the various leads you'd find in a discrete circuit, but I grew up measuring as well with alligators, so I thought this to be the thing to add to the tote bag.

They integrate very nicely with the basic modular lead arrangement of the 179, and are easy enough to connect, but I was not particularly impressed by the actual alligator jaws. They appear to be metallic teeth embedded in plastic, where the clips I remember were all metal. Of course, if you're in a tight spot and need to alligator, they would be insulated.

I'm not a tradesman, by the way--just a casual experimenter, a hobbyist and a homeowner. Fluke is like nothing I've owned, and I'm grateful to have acquired the set-up.





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