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Technology Using Electricity
D&T
1 2
WAS
1
Crocodile Leads
£3.45
Pack of 10 ready made leads
approximately 35 cm long. In
NOW
assorted colours.
£1.80
013-TCL per pack £1.50
10
2
On/Off Switch
Pack
A simple push switch. Push once to
complete a circuit and a second
push will break the circuit.
013-SCONF per pack £1.80
5
Pack
3
Simple Slide Switch
A cheap alternative to the other
switches in the TTS range. 3.5 cm
long with a centre off position. Pack
3
of 10. Supplied with instructions.
4
013-TSS-10 Pack of 10 £2.10
4
Push Switch Pack
Make good connections with these
switches. Use a small screwdriver
(TTSD-5) to hold wires in place. This
switch has a flat base making it easy
to mount with a sticky pad.
013-TPSW1 Pack of 5 £1.85
5
Toggle Switch
10
Designed to fit through a 1.2 cm hole
Pack
in a panel if required but may be
used unmounted in simple circuits.
013-TTOGSW-5 Pack of 5 £2.65
5
5
Pack
6
Battery Tester
A useful device which will test
whether a battery still has life in it.
It can be used with most batteries.
5
013-TTBT £7.25
Pack
6
7
Make Your Own
Switches
A pack of 100 of each of the
following:- paper clips, brass paper
fasteners, drawing pins and corks.
Supplied with a set of teacher’s
notes on switch making.
013-ESW-PACK per pack £10.25
8
Magnetic Connector
Leads
Each lead has tiny magnets at either
end. This will allow no fuss circuit
building with no more wire stripping
or crocodile clips required. Ideal for
SEN or younger pupils to use.
7
Connector length 15 cm.
013-SML150 Pack of 10 £3.95
8
10
Makes 50 switches
Pack
106 Call our order hotline on 0800 318 686 or fax your order to 0800 137 525
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