Descrição do Produto: Forney 52871 Twin Cable Battery Jumper Cables, Heavy Duty Number 4, 16-Feet
Os cabos de jumper para bateria Forney 52871 são a solução definitiva para quem busca confiabilidade e desempenho em situações de emergência. Com uma construção robusta e técnica, esses cabos são projetados para suportar as demandas mais exigentes, garantindo que você nunca fique na mão quando mais precisar. Com 16 pés de comprimento, eles oferecem a flexibilidade necessária para conectar veículos em diferentes posições, tornando-os ideais para qualquer situação.
- Cabos de jumper para bateria de alta resistência: Os cabos Forney 52871 são feitos para durar, com um design que resiste ao desgaste e à corrosão, garantindo uma longa vida útil.
- Feitos com cabo de soldagem de cobre premium: A utilização de cobre de alta qualidade maximiza a condução elétrica, permitindo uma transferência de energia eficiente e rápida entre as baterias.
- Clamps super pesados de 500 amp usados em ambas as extremidades do cabo: Os grampos robustos garantem uma conexão segura e firme, minimizando a resistência e maximizando a eficiência durante o uso.
- Forney 54722 são grampos de substituição de 500 amp: Caso você precise de um reparo ou substituição, os grampos Forney 54722 são compatíveis e mantêm a mesma qualidade e desempenho.
- Os cabos de jumper mais confiáveis que você já usou: Com uma reputação consolidada no mercado, os cabos Forney são a escolha preferida de mecânicos e entusiastas automotivos.
- Instruções de Uso:
Para utilizar os cabos de jumper Forney 52871, siga estas etapas técnicas:
1. Posicionamento dos Veículos: Estacione o veículo com a bateria descarregada próximo ao veículo com a bateria carregada, garantindo que ambos estejam desligados.
2. Conexão dos Cabos: Conecte uma extremidade do cabo vermelho ao terminal positivo (+) da bateria descarregada e a outra extremidade ao terminal positivo (+) da bateria carregada. Em seguida, conecte uma extremidade do cabo preto ao terminal negativo (-) da bateria carregada e a outra extremidade a uma parte metálica não pintada do veículo com a bateria descarregada.
3. Ligação do Veículo: Ligue o veículo com a bateria carregada e deixe-o funcionando por alguns minutos. Em seguida, tente ligar o veículo com a bateria descarregada.
4. Desconexão dos Cabos: Após o veículo com a bateria descarregada ligar, desconecte os cabos na ordem inversa da conexão, começando pelo cabo preto e depois o vermelho.
Características do Produto:
– Comprimento: 16 pés, ideal para manobras em diferentes posições de veículos.
– Material: Cabo de soldagem de cobre premium, garantindo alta condutividade elétrica.
– Capacidade de Corrente: Clamps de 500 amp, proporcionando uma conexão segura e eficiente.
– Durabilidade: Construção robusta que resiste a condições adversas e desgaste.
– Compatibilidade: Grampos de substituição disponíveis (Forney 54722) para manutenção fácil.
Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ):
Pergunta: Os cabos são adequados para todos os tipos de veículos?
Resposta: Sim, os cabos Forney 52871 são compatíveis com a maioria dos veículos, incluindo carros, caminhões e SUVs.
Pergunta: Qual é a capacidade máxima de corrente que esses cabos podem suportar?
Resposta: Os cabos possuem uma capacidade de 500 amp, ideal para a maioria das aplicações automotivas.
Pergunta: Os grampos são fáceis de usar?
Resposta: Sim, os grampos super pesados são projetados para proporcionar uma conexão segura e fácil, mesmo em condições adversas.
Pergunta: Como posso armazenar os cabos para garantir sua durabilidade?
Resposta: Armazene os cabos em um local seco e fresco, evitando exposição direta ao sol e umidade para prolongar sua vida útil.
Pergunta: Posso usar esses cabos em temperaturas extremas?
Resposta: Sim, os cabos Forney 52871 são projetados para resistir a condições climáticas adversas, tornando-os adequados para uso em temperaturas extremas.
Jeff Sampiere –
These are not the cheap cables in a bag, these are the real deal, gotta jump a diesel cables!
Jeffry E. –
These are quality cables, but very expensive. They have doubled in price since I purchased mine.
After struggling to use a set of supposed quality cables at -45 degrees, I had to get these out of my vehicle to successfully jump start a work van. In North Pole Alaska, you will notice the difference when you use these.
The lesser quality cables will not unroll and stay straight in extreme cold. The weaker cable clamps will not stay attached to the tiny little side terminals on many batteries as you struggle with the rigid cables in the cold. The common clamps come unclipped as you maneuver the cables around. Not much fun as you struggle in subzero temperatures.
These cables will unroll and stay flat. The strong clamps stay attached. But someone with weaker hands may not be able to squeeze them open in tight quarters. Your wife may not be able to connect them.
Consider these for a present for someone for a special occasion. Normally you would not spend $200 on something you only use a couple of times a year. With these, you appreciate the quality when you break them out after struggling with typical quality cables. For someone who has to work through the winter, farmers, construction workers and similar these are the ones to get.
tml9170 –
Very well made cable. Probably my son will use them when he grows up. Wire is nice and flexible, terminals have a nice solid feel and deadly grip, stores nicely in a third party bag (I use Ergodyne Arsenal 5888). Hope I will not need it often, but when I will, I am confident it will work.
Much better alternative to the copper coated aluminum cables. Nice to know that an American company still makes a quality product in the USA.
R. Darrington –
The Forney 52871 is a heavy duty insulated jumper cable made with premium copper welding lead / cable. It has super heavy duty 500 amp parrot clamps that are easily replaceable with Forney 54722.
The Forney 52871 is capable of distributing more than enough current to boost a car with a dead battery on the first try. Price is a tad bit high but worth every penny because it is a very good quality product that actually works unlike the crappy jumper cables that always get hot when vehicles are stubborn to crank.
Jumper cables come and go but this Forney 52871 will definitely last much longer after several years of abuse. Its very solidly built, a little bit heavy about 7lbs but very easy to nicely fold up and stow / tuck away in your spare tire well.
These by far are the best jumper cables I’ve used to date only reason I gave this a 4 star is the crappy plastic case it comes with. The $55 price tag should have included a better longer lasting case. I ended up purchasing an Arsenal 5888 cable organizer bag to stow it in.
Christopher C. Colby –
Jumper cables are one of those items that most of us use occasionally, hopefully. And I’m one of those. My last set got used the same way and the last time I went to use them, large chunks of the cheap vinyl insulation just flaked off exposing the cheap copper clad aluminum wire underneath. Not exactly safe to use when connecting to batteries. These cable will not suffer that problem. The wire is solid copper so you won’t get the voltage drop and current restriction. The insulation is excellent, the same used on quality welding wire and should out last me. I did buy a bag to store them in. I’ve used them once since purchase and they work as expected.
Gary Glass –
These are what they carry on tow trucks and such. They are quality built. Built Ford tough if you will. These are the bees knees. They roll up very easily in cold weather and fit nicely in the cloth bag that i bought from Amazon. I set these in a cooler that was set on minus 5 degrees and then tried to roll them up. No problems at all. The copper and plastic covering remain flexible enough to move and no splits or cracks. These cost a whole lot more than what others have said from a couple years ago. Copper has shot thru the roof since then. These are coupled together so no tangling them up or getting them all twisted. I bought the 25ft because my truck is 21 feet long and so i can jump start jump just about anywhere. Best set of cables i have bought since 1977. I still own them too and they are only 16 ft. The best bag for this is Ergodyne 5888. Cables fit fine. Forney makes a excellent product for the experience trucker/tow truck driver to the every day driver who requires nothing but the best. These will easily jump start a ford f350 dual battery diesel truck too. I know I tried them myself! Just so you all know, the cables do mot come with a case any more. Mine came in a box, but no plastic case. So make sure you buy the 5888 case too.
ALY –
I purchased these to replace the cables that were stolen. They looked in the pic to have heavy insulation. The one I received were thin and light. They went back the next day day. Never turn your back. Keep your tools close. I paid $100+ for the set I had for over 20 years. These don’t even come close. Maybe ok for in the car back up. But not for commercial uses. I drove wrecher’s for 5 years. It’s hard to find good like they use to make. Hopefully the polarwire are of a grade up to the standard.
Jeffry E. –
have not had a chance to use it yet (which actually I am glad) it appears to be well made and I like the fact it is all copper instead of aluminum/copper clad. The parrot grips do grip well, and the rubber casing around the wire seems well made and pliable so I feel I am in good hands with this come the time I will have to use it. I do wish it was not as costly but I guess that is because of the price of copper nowadays that has spiked it’s cost. I could of got cheaper ones that would do the job, but I figure this would last me a lifetime and I like that the copper gives a much better jump with less effort. Each person has to make their own judgement to what they want and want to spend. For me it was worth the cost.