Electrical Terminal Tool Kits

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SPX/Kent-Moore is is now offering two tool packages to provide technicians with the latest terminal testing and repair tools, at a reduced price.

The .64 terminals have become commonplace within GM wiring harnesses, and their small size makes them susceptible to damage if the incorrect release tool or test probes are used.

These tool packages were developed to address concerns that the tools may not be readily available in dealerships due to the tools' small size and high demand.

J-35616-1

The first package is a .64 Service Kit and it consists of:

- one J-38125-21 (15381651-1) Delphi .64 Terminal Release Tool

- a pair of J-35616-64B Male .64 Test Probes.

The release tool is required to remove the Delphi .64 terminal from the connector body.

The male .64 test probes are used to properly test female .64 terminals without damaging the terminal.  

J-35616-250

The second package is a Male Test Probe Refill Kit. It consists of one pair each of these Male Test Probes:

- J-35616-2A

- J-35616-4A

- J-35616-6

- J-35616-35

- J-35616-64B

These test probes are used to properly test the five most popular female terminals used in GM vehicles, without damage to the terminals being tested.

Special Prices

Tool

Sale Price *

Regular Price *

J-35616-1
.64 Service Kit

$30.81

$44.01

J-35616-250
Male Test Probe
Refill Kit

$57.30

$81.86

* Prices quoted are US dollars; dealers outside of the US should call for pricing.

The special prices will be available February 1 through August 1, 2006. Promotional materials will be sent electronically to all dealers and posted in the VSSM library. For additional information, please contact SPX/Kent-Moore at 1.800.GM TOOLS (800.468.6657) or visit WWW.GMDE.net.

- Thanks to Greg McDonald

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