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Herman Smith Test Leads for Multimeters with Pin Jacks
$ 15.83
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Description
One pair of unused Herman Smith Test Leads. These fit multimeters with Pin Jacks.The tips of these probes are reversible - you can have the blunt end out or turn them around and have the pointed end out which is better for work on printed circuit boards. You can store them blunt end out so you don't stick yourself when you have them in your tool box, pocket or meter case.
The pin tips are industry standard 0.08" in diameter and 0.5" long. The tip to tip length is 48" (4 feet.)
Made in USA.
These are sealed in military packaging from the late 1970s. The wire has discolored some with age and storage.
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Sold AS-IS.
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Refund subject to my inspection that the item
returned
is the item that
shipped
and that it has not been altered in any way.
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