- 【BATTERY TERMINAL CONNECTORS】VERSATILE Clearly labeled positive and negative, Distribution Block, ClampsFor Cars, Caravan, Truck, Perfect for you remove battery often.
- 【STURDY BATTERY TERMINAL CONNECTORS】If your old terminal was so badly corroded, this will fit well replacing worn out and corroded terminals.
- 【MULTIPLE QUICK DISCONNECT QUICK RELEASE】4 Way Battery Terminal for multiple cable connections, Great for adding accessories to your vehicle.
- 【EXCELLENT QUALITY HEAVY DUTY】Made of COPPER, with good electrical conductivity, Reduce voltage distortion and transmission loss.
- 【WORK PHENOMENALLY】 Car Marine Military Top Post, Allen wrench easy to tighten the wires, Washers prevent corrosion, 8 Pcs Terminals, Great for the price.


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Battery Terminal Connectors, Multiple Battery Terminals, Quick Disconnect Quick Release Heavy Duty Car Marine Top Post Clamps, with Allen Wrench, Washers, 8 Pcs Ring Terminals…
*$241.00
Informação adicional
Color | Gold |
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Gauge | 1.0 |
Connector Type | Quick Connect |
Contact Material | Brass |
Insulation Material | Brass |
Mrs Fursov –
It was not the exactly right size for the battery terminal, so I had to use force to slide it on it. Which defeats the whole idea of quick disconnects. Nothing quick, when it really tight there.
Also, I think I tightened the screw too much, and when I was locking it – it broke in pieces. (see picture). It still works and holds.
Ok for the price.
Honest reviews –
Put them on a 1994 f150. Lasted about 3 years through an engine swap and routine repairs. Was troubleshooting it and had to disconnect the battery and reconnect about twenty times over a week or two and one of the clamps broke. Ordered a four pack of replacements and received an open package with broken terminals and missing parts. I assume that the breaking is common on these from that and other reviews however, the connections have always been great and stayed clean with no corrosion at all. Even broken can still get a good connection. After returning the replacements that were incomplete and broken the new ones are complete. Trying to give an honest review that give criticism but still state that this is a great value and I’m happy to go back with them.
D. Tetlow –
I haven’t used them yet but I’m sure they will work great.
Chuck Robinson –
Works a dream and quality is very good.
William –
We recently experienced a parasitic battery drain on an old minivan. The local mechanic tried to find it but ultimately told us that if he continued we’d owe him more than the van is worth! Of course to us it’s worth more than book value – and we’d have to pay much more than that to replace it, I’m sure.
So enter this product. I had to cut off the original negative cable connector (I used a multi-tool for that) and then I cut back about 1/2 inch of the insulation. I loosened the bolts on this device, inserted the exposed end of the negative cable into the clamp, tightened the bolts, and then moved on to step 2.
The original connector had another ground that goes back, I believe, to the on board computer. Of course we need that circuit completed as well if we want the van to run. So I disconnected that wire from the original connector and used one of the included connections on this device to secure it to the negative cable. So now the cable and computer wiring are grounded to the van’s chassis just as before.
I then put the connector onto the negative post and tightened it a little at a time. I want the connector to be snug, but I don’t need it so tight that we can’t remove and replace it without substantial effort. After about 3 or 4 tries I found what I believe to be the sweet spot where it grips the negative post well enough not to move but can be easily removed and replaced.
So now when the car is parked we remove the negative cable, breaking the circuit and stopping the parasitic drain. Yes, we lose the time and channel settings on the radio. But that’s a small price to pay to keep our 15 year old van running for a while longer. Now is not the best time to be shopping for a new car.
For those who had these quickly break I suspect it could have been a case of cranking them down too tightly. The lever that snugs the connector to the post is, I believe, aluminum. So although it can withstand a moderate amount of stress it doesn’t have the tensile strength of something like steel. If the connector is too tight the stress placed on that lever to close the connector onto the post is increased, and that lever could snap. That would make the connector pretty much useless. So my recommendation is to slowly tighten that screw a little at a time and test each time until the connector is secure.
Mrs Fursov –
Easy to disconnect.
donald paolino –
I have couple of sets on batteries I have on my dodge Ram. They are preferable to the bolt clamps which always seem to round off and are sometimes difficult to remove sometimes. Battery pullers sometimes don’t work to get them off as the part that is supposed to go under the terminal is usually too thick to fit. these connectors do not have these problems. The clamping tension is adjustable is also a plus.
Also this set comes with lots of accessories like ring terminals for accessories and wrenches too as well as he felt washers.
Tje price was attractive also.
Lisa W. –
I didn’t keep but it looks like it a good product
T’s Home Garage –
Wanted a quick release terminal for connecting an electric start portable generator to whatever loose shop battery we had available. These work just like cam-lock bicycle seat bolts, easy to adjust and use. Perfect for the job and great quality.
Michael R. Kelly –
Product was very easy to use and functional did exactly what I needed it to do manufactured very well