Kit for 1 0 awg to 250 kcmil power pulling eyes with swivel ends.
Reusable cable pulling eyes.
Condux international has been manufacturing cable installation tools and equipment for over 30 years.
The swivel head power pulling eye is a hybrid tool that combines features from standard reusable power pulling eyes and condux swivels for superior performance.
For cables with less than seven strands use the mini grip 24500 series.
This case includes an improved foam insert for the storage of the power pulling eyes.
Includes 3 each of the eyes for 1 0 awg to 250 kcmil cable.
Each double lock maxis grips head rated at 4000 lbs.
When properly installed all condux reusable power pulling eyes will exceed the recommended maximum pulling tensions for single conductor power cable as specified by the cable manufacturer.
A swivel head prevents twisting and binding of the cable as it is installed.
Replacement case is available for the reusable power pulling eyes.
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A swivel head prevents twisting and binding of the cable as it is installed.
Multiple pulling harness and connectors are available and all reusable eyes are color coded for ease of use.
These eyes will remain firmly secured on the cable for a confident pull.
Swivel grip the swivel grip pulling eye is reusable and has a built in swivel.
Working directly with the electrical contracting electrical utility telecom and catv industries condux offers the highest quality tools engineered to reduce installation time and increase safety.
Lisa clark hosts a demonstration performed by allteck that shows how to use a dcd power grip to prepare cable for pulling.
It is recommended that these pulling eyes be used only on cables with more than seven strand conductors.
Features specifications downloads features double lock system.
It eliminates the need for a separate swivel on each pulling eye when installing single cables.
Dual lock pulling system using both a cam lock head and a double braided wire to quickly secure cable to rope without the fear of losing a conductor.