What is an alligator clip for badge reels?
Alligator clips swivel in all directions allowing you to pull your retractable line in any direction you may need it. – Slide clips can only be pulled in one direction (down). Slide clips can support larger badge reel designs.
Which is better alligator clip or belt clip?
Choose a alligator clip or belt clip for your replacement badge reel. Belt clip is recommended if you wear your badge on your pants, shirt pocket, or in the “v” of your shirt. Alligator clip is standard but since my jewelry is heavy, clipping high on the collar, by the shoulder is the best place.
What is the difference between a slide clip and an alligator clip?
You can choose between alligator clip and slide clip. Slide clip – slides securely to your pocket area or waist band. Alligator clip – can be clipped anywhere. Has teeth to prevent from falling off.
How do you keep your badge from flipping?
Badges and I.D. cards need to be visible at all times. Keep them facing outward by using lanyards that don’t allow such twisting. They are designed to stop flipping and twisting by using a wide plastic hook attachment and an adjustable plastic slider.
How does the retractable ID badge work?
The user can pull the retractable cord to swipe their ID badge for clocking in to work or to swipe into a keyless entry system. The user can also attach items such as keys or small tools. Any business, school, or organization would benefit from the use of retractable badge reels.
What is a belt clip?
Belt clip, 16 mm wide, to make a holster for a weapon, knife, your spectacles, cell phone, or a flashlight. The clip is riveted through a 4 mm openings, or sewn into the holster itself. Made of 0.8 mm steel, (nickel plated), to ensure ample strength of the clip itself as well as of its grip on the belt.
What is a belt slide clip?
The Belt Slide Clip is used for hands-free transport of the iRobot Looj Gutter Cleaning Robot. Simply slide your belt through the slide clip for a secure fit. Then attach Looj to the hook so you can keep both hands on the ladder while climbing and descending.