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ANCS Crocodile Lead Acupuncture Needle Stimulation Wires

Original price was: ₹299.Current price is: ₹199.

An acupuncture needle clip lock cable (commonly called an alligator or crocodile lead wire) is a specialized medical accessory used in electroacupuncture to transmit microcurrents from a stimulation machine directly to inserted acupuncture needles. Physical Components & Design The Clip End (Needle Attachment): Features lightweight, spring-loaded alligator/crocodile clips. These are uniquely micro-sized compared to standard industrial clips to ensure they securely grip the ultra-fine handle of an acupuncture needle without weighing it down, bending it, or pulling it out of the patient’s skin. The Cable/Wire: Built using highly flexible, insulated copper wiring. The insulation is typically made of flexible silicone or PVC, allowing the wires to drape comfortably over the patient without twisting or pulling. Wires are color-coded (typically red and black) for effortless polarity and channel identification. The Connector End (Device Interface): Depending on the electrotherapy unit, the opposite end features either a 2mm pin female jack (which converts standard TENS pigtail leads into needle clips) or a 3.5mm/1/4″ plug that plugs directly into the electroacupuncture machine.

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An acupuncture needle clip lock cable (commonly called an alligator or crocodile lead wire) is a specialized medical accessory used in electroacupuncture to transmit microcurrents from a stimulation machine directly to inserted acupuncture needles. Physical Components & Design The Clip End (Needle Attachment): Features lightweight, spring-loaded alligator/crocodile clips. These are uniquely micro-sized compared to standard industrial clips to ensure they securely grip the ultra-fine handle of an acupuncture needle without weighing it down, bending it, or pulling it out of the patient’s skin. The Cable/Wire: Built using highly flexible, insulated copper wiring. The insulation is typically made of flexible silicone or PVC, allowing the wires to drape comfortably over the patient without twisting or pulling. Wires are color-coded (typically red and black) for effortless polarity and channel identification. The Connector End (Device Interface): Depending on the electrotherapy unit, the opposite end features either a 2mm pin female jack (which converts standard TENS pigtail leads into needle clips) or a 3.5mm/1/4″ plug that plugs directly into the electroacupuncture machine.

Key Benefits
  • Lightweight: Thanks to its light weight, attaching this clip to a needle ensures that the needle does not bend.
  • Constructed from Steel: Made of steel, it features a sturdy wire connection, allowing for long-term, durable use.
  • Superior Connectivity: It offers a robust connection via its wire, ensuring that the electrical signals function with full efficiency.
How to Use
To use an ancs acupuncture needle clip cable (also known as an alligator or crocodile lead wire), you must first properly insert the acupuncture needles into the patient, connect the clip leads to the needle shafts, plug the cable into your electroacupuncture or TENS stimulator micro based machine, (this micro acupuncture machine in our ancs acupressure website also) par and slowly adjust the intensity settings. These specialized, lightweight cables are designed to conduct microcurrents or electrical pulses into the needle to enhance pain relief and stimulation. Because this technique involves combining electrical currents with invasive needles, it should only be performed by trained healthcare professionals or experienced practitioners. Step-by-Step Instructions1. Prepare and Insert the Needles Locate the targeted acupuncture points on the body. Clean the skin and insert standard stainless steel acupuncture needles to the prescribed depth. Ensure the needles are structurally stable in the tissue and that the patient has reached the desired "De Qi" (sensation of fullness or tingling) before attaching any hardware.2. Connect the Clips to the Needles Ensure your electrotherapy device is completely turned OFF before attaching any wires.Take the ultra-lightweight alligator/crocodile clip end of the cable. Pinch the clip open and gently attach it to the bare metal handle or upper shaft of the inserted needle. Important: Do not let the heavy part of the wire pull or bend the needle. Rest the slack of the cable flat against the patient's body or a supporting towel so gravity does not dislodge the needle.3. Complete the Circuit Electrical current requires a closed loop to flow. You must always connect two clips (one pair of cables, typically red and black/yellow) to form a complete circuit. Attach the first clip to your primary treatment needle. Attach the second clip of the same channel lead to an adjacent companion needle (usually placed a few centimetres away along the same meridian).4. Plug into the Stimulator Device Insert the plug end of the cable—usually a 2mm pin connector or a 3.5mm audio-style jack—into the corresponding channel output on your TENS unit or electroacupuncture machine