E-Z-Hook
E-Z-Hook has been a leading manufacturer of electronic test accessories since 1956, offering precision test hooks, probes, leads, and custom cable assemblies.
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E-Z-Hook, a division of Tektest, Inc., has been a leading manufacturer of electronic test products since 1956. Founded by Bob Youger in his Covington, Kentucky garage, the company created early variations of flagship products including the E-Z-Clip and E-Z-Probe that have become industry standards.
E-Z-Hook's comprehensive product line includes:
- Test leads with various hook styles (mini, macro, micro, slim)
- Insulation piercing hooks and clips
- Coaxial adapters and jumpers
- Wire and cable assemblies
- Harness board nails and nail clips
- Custom test accessories
The company serves electronic, electrical, automotive, telecommunications, medical, and industrial markets. E-Z-Hook's custom manufacturing capabilities allow customers to specify custom cable lengths, hook bends, plating specifications, and complete test kits tailored to their specific requirements. Family-owned and operated in California since 1970, E-Z-Hook is known for quality products and rapid response.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What test accessories does E-Z-Hook manufacture?
- E-Z-Hook manufactures test leads, hooks, probes, clips, jumpers, coaxial adapters, wire assemblies, and harness board accessories for electronics testing.
- Does E-Z-Hook offer custom test lead solutions?
- Yes, E-Z-Hook provides custom manufacturing including custom cable lengths, hook bends, plating specifications, and complete test kits tailored to specific requirements.
- How long has E-Z-Hook been in business?
- E-Z-Hook was founded in 1956 and has been manufacturing electronic test accessories for over 65 years, with family ownership since 1970.
- What industries does E-Z-Hook serve?
- E-Z-Hook serves the electronic, electrical, automotive, telecommunications, medical, and industrial testing markets.