In summary, Pomona Electronics’ grabbers and test clips are used to temporarily connect wires to components on circuit boards, connector pins, or other terminals. They are often used during prototyping, testing, and troubleshooting by the many electronics professionals. Minigrabber and micrograbber clips are used to connect to small-diameter component leads and wires, usually for testing, and are commonly used for connecting to components that are mounted on circuit boards or to probe individual wires in a multi- conductor connector. They may also be used as jumpers to temporarily route signals in prototype circuits. Alligator clips are used to connect to larger diameter components like power conductors, screw terminals, or lugs. Mini-pincer test clips are most often used to connect to chip leads, usually for testing. This type of clip allows easier connection to chip leads than grabbers, since each wire of the pincer goes around opposite sides of the chip lead. This allows easier connections with less likelihood of shorting out adjacent leads. They may also be used as jumpers to temporarily route signals in prototype circuits.