Ecmweb 3464 Southwiresimpullheadpullinggripsimage
Ecmweb 3464 Southwiresimpullheadpullinggripsimage
Ecmweb 3464 Southwiresimpullheadpullinggripsimage
Ecmweb 3464 Southwiresimpullheadpullinggripsimage
Ecmweb 3464 Southwiresimpullheadpullinggripsimage

SIMpull Head pulling grips

Jan. 1, 2010
Southwire’s factory-installed SIMpull Head pulling grips eliminate the process of making up pulling heads, along with the risks of knife cuts and other injuries from exposed wire or scrap

Factory-installed SIMpull Head pulling grips eliminate the process of making up pulling heads as well as the risks of knife cuts and other injuries from exposed wire or scrap. The recyclable grips attach to the pulling rope with a clevis and feature staggered heads to facilitate passage through 90°degree bends, according to the company.
For more information:
www.southwire.com/commercial/simpullSimpleInstall.htm
See “SIMpull Solutions” and “SIMpull Head” podcast videos. Look under the SIMpull THHN Cable heading and choose the following two podcast videos: SIMpull Solutions Side by Side Comparison and SIMpull Solutions Testimonial:
www.southwire.com/commercial/PodcastsAndVideos.htm

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