OTC Twin Jumper Leads: Jumper Lead, 5/16 in Overall Lg
The OTC Twin Jumper Leads (MPN 3902) are a Bosch Diagnostic Tool Accessory, specifically a Jumper Lead with a 5/16 in overall length. These Hi-Visibility Black and Red Leads Stretch are designed for diagnostic…
SKU 3G-OTH-502174
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Product Description
The OTC Twin Jumper Leads (MPN 3902) are a Bosch Diagnostic Tool Accessory, specifically a Jumper Lead with a 5/16 in overall length. These Hi-Visibility Black and Red Leads Stretch are designed for diagnostic applications, providing a clear visual distinction for polarity.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the OTC Twin Jumper Leads 3902 used for?
The OTC Twin Jumper Leads 3902 are used for diagnostic testing in automotive and industrial electrical systems. They provide a temporary connection to bypass or test circuits, with hi-visibility black and red leads for clear polarity identification.
What are the specifications of the OTC 3902 jumper leads?
The OTC 3902 jumper leads have a 5/16 in overall length and include hi-visibility black and red leads stretch. They are a Bosch Diagnostic Tool Accessory, designed for reliable electrical connections in diagnostic applications.
Where to buy OTC Twin Jumper Leads 3902 worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the OTC Twin Jumper Leads 3902 worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your location, ensuring you receive genuine diagnostic accessories for your testing needs.
How to maintain OTC jumper leads for diagnostic use?
To maintain OTC jumper leads, inspect the leads and connectors for damage before each use. Keep the leads clean and dry, and store them coiled without kinks. Proper care ensures reliable conductivity and extends service life.
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