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The Steelman Microphone Transmitter Lead and Clamp Replacement Pack includes four durable steel alligator clamps with 2-foot insulated cables, designed to replace worn leads on Steelman Wireless ChassisEAR diagnostic kits. This pack enables precise detection of hard-to-find automotive noises during road tests, ensuring accurate diagnostics and preventing costly repairs. Compatible with models 97202, 60635, and 61082, it’s a must-have for mechanics and DIY pros aiming for flawless vehicle troubleshooting.
| ASIN | B00I7JI92M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #160,763 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #282 in Electrical System Tools |
| Brand | Steelman |
| Brand Name | Steelman |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 104 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00099198972084 |
| Item Height | 0.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 7.68 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Steelman |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 90 Days |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Screen Size | 24 Inches |
| UPC | 799621143226 099198972084 |
B**Y
Used them for DIY chassis ear.
I used these inexpensive and ingenious piezo mike clamps along with a set of low cost 12V phono amps to make a hybrid of Steelman's versions. Piezo is a high impedance source so running a wire all the way back to the monitor is like connecting an antenna to the input. Lots of static and even radio reception as well as unbalanced response between different clamps. Keeping the amp close to the clamp solves that, like they do with the radio and blue tooth versions. But I ran a separate cable back to a selector switch, as well as 12V power from the cigarette lighter for each one (actually one stereo preamp will accept two inputs). I used a 1.5" neodynium magnet screwed to the top of each preamp to hold them in place underneath the car as well as smaller magnets with carabiner hooks to string the cables. I had this terrible whine coming from somewhere after I took my Z3 out of the garage after sitting for 10 years. Turned out to be in the drive shaft center bearing, which was of course the hardest thing to get to. But the noise came through loud and clear. I had a old set of headphones and a pocket size headphone amp and 4 preamp outputs going through a phono selector switch so I could easily flip between 4 channels while out for a drive. It ended up costing as much as the high end Steelman version but I used all high quality components and cables.
C**.
Worked great to determine which wheel had a bad bearing.
I had bought just the transmitters for connecting to a Pico scope and a handheld recorder with RCA cables, BNC to RCA adapters and RCA to mono 3.5mm adapter. Got a waveform with the Pico scope and a sound recording with the recorder. Easy to figure out which wheel bearing was bad.
S**M
Great Product!
Great product! Durable!
J**E
Original equipment
Glad they sell these because these things get broken when used regularly.
M**.
Four Stars
Works great, Quick delivery
S**S
Good replacement
Bought these because I broke one that came with the transmitter set. Works just like the ones that came with it, perfectly!
S**E
Good!
I use with Lapscope to point out where the issue are coming in from. Yes, I had to make extension cables to attach to my scope and setting at 1v /dc for view!
I**R
As Described
Needed a new set of leads & clamps, these fit the bill. And they arrived a day sooner than quoted. Would order again.
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