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Wire-pulling tool

April 11, 2005
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Available in various sizes, the Wire Snagger is a wire-pulling tool for electrical contractors. Machined from solid high-temperature stainless steel, the tools connects to clevis, and its low profile fits 4-in. conduit. It doesn’t bend or require lubricant, and no taping, stripping, trimming or tying is necessary

BendyCo Inc.

For more information, visit www.bendyco.com.

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