Ecmweb 6788 Greenlee Pullcalc App

Cable pulling app

Oct. 24, 2014
Free of charge For Apple and Android mobile phones Finds approximate pull force needed to install electrical cable inside conduit

For use with Apple and Android mobile phones, the free PullCalc app is the only pulling calculator on the market that finds the approximate pull force needed to install electrical cable inside conduit, according to the company. The pull force is calculated by "legs," straight runs of conduit followed by a bend, and the force needed for each leg is found when app users enter information regarding the materials being used for the cable insulation into PullCalc.

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