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Fiberglass fish tape

Dec. 10, 2012
Available in three sizes, this non-conductive fish tape includes permanent laser-etched measurements marked in descending 1-ft increments
This fiberglass fish tape features permanent laser-etched measurements
marked in descending 1-ft increments. The non-conductive fish tape slides easily over existing wires or cables and through multiple bends. A flexible 7-in. leader pushes through crowded conduit, and the case saves takes up to 15% more tape in a single revolution, according to the company. Available in 50-ft, 100-ft, and 200-ft sizes, the product resists harsh elements and is strength-rated for up to 500 pulling lb.

Klein Tools

For more information, visit www.kleintools.com.

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