Safe-T-Connect makes jump-starts a fast process

Jan. 1, 2004
Superior Signals Inc has debuted its Safe-T-Connect line of booster cable assemblies. This system allows an operator of one vehicle to jump-start another

Superior Signals Inc has debuted its Safe-T-Connect line of booster cable assemblies. This system allows an operator of one vehicle to jump-start another vehicle without opening the hood of the vehicle to which the booster cable system is permanently attached.

Any automotive or fleet application can use the Safe-T-Connect assembly system, which comes in 2 and 4 gauge. The complete assembly includes one booster cable with new heavy-duty clamps, one vehicle harness, one dust cover, and mounting hardware.

The 2GA-twin assembly made with Ulturaflex Blue cable comes in 20-, 25-, 30-, and 35-foot lengths, and is proven to work from -55° to 105° C.

The 4GA-twin assembly made with Vu-Tron welding cable comes in 16-, 25-, and 30-ft lengths. Both sizes of booster cable assemblies may be purchased with an optional polarity light indicator that ensures proper connection.

For additional information, contact Superior, 15785 S Keeler Terrace, Olathe KS 66062.

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