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Cable grips

Nov. 10, 2008
These cable grips allow users to attach wire to rope in less than 2 min, according to the company.

These cable grips allow users to attach wire to rope in less than 2 min, according to the company. The product’s double lock system features both a cam lock housing and a double braided mesh to secure cable to rope without the fear of losing a conductor. In addition, the strength of each conductor is rated at 4,000 lb, giving a four conductor pull a 16,000-lb rating. The company also says the grips move through conduit and around 90° turns, bend over rollers, and provide staggered lengths for easier movement. A pulling jacket is included to keep pulling heads tight, clean and safe. The complete set includes 20 grips in five sets, from 1/O to 750 MCM, two rope clevis, two protective pulling jackets, and carrying case.

Maxis

For more information, visit www.maxistools.com.

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