What is crocadile clip?

Crocadile clip is a type of electrical connector that has a pair of jaws that are designed to hold onto a wire or conductor. The jaws of the clip are typically serrated or toothed in order to create a secure and strong grip on the wire.

Crocadile clips are commonly used in electrical testing and experimentation, as they allow for quick and easy connections to be made between wires and test equipment. They are also used in a variety of other applications, including in automotive systems, audio equipment, and in small electronic projects.

These clips typically have a metal body and spring-loaded jaws, which are usually made from copper or brass. There are various sizes and shapes of crocodile clips available to fit different wire sizes, shapes, and materials.

Crocadile clips are also known as alligator clips (particularly in the United States), and some people refer to them as crocodile clamps or simply crocs.