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Wire & Cable Mesh Pulling Grip, Single Head Cable Pulls, Suitable for Light & Heavy Cables (D:9-12mm 0.35'-0.47')

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  • ⚡Cable pulling sock is an ideal tool use by electrician and telecommunication technicians, which greatly saves labor. When setting out in electric construction, all kinds of Wire / Telecom cable / Fiber cable/ Smooth cable can be connected through various types of paying off tackle.
  • ⚡This cable sock puller that we recommend to you is made of 304 steel, resistant to high temperature of 800°C, and has high chemical stability, so it can be used in industrial chemical pipelines.
  • ⚡This cable sock puller has great toughness and excellent traction ability. The longer it is pulled, the stronger the grip.
  • ⚡We generally use the diameter (D) of the cable to determine the size of the product we need. If you are not sure which size you need, you can choose a larger model according to your needs.(However, it cannot be too large)
  • ⚡We have our own construction teams in multiple countries, we know our own products very well, and we are very happy to answer questions from buyers. We are online 24H*7
  • ⚡Our aim is: safety, professionalism, efficiency, family



Heading:Cable Pulling Grip Sock

Function:Suitable for PVC and rubber insulated cables

How to get parameters:Measured by the outside diameter of the cable

How to use:Simply insert cable end into the sock then stretch out

Features:The harder you pull, the harder they grip,For light cable, heavy cable

Notes:These should be pulled using rope, not a cable snake or fiberglass rodder

Material:Made of 304 stainless steel

Tips:When you are not sure about the size, you can choose a larger model.

After-sales: 24H*7 online service.


Stan S
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Grip is OK but picture is misleading. Makes it look like there’s two included for the price.There should be two included.
allan364
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
The picture is misleading there was only one puller
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