VEVOR Fish Tape Fiberglass (6MM 425FT)
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With the framework that comes with the tool, there is already a pressing eye and additional "pushing tips.". A pushing tip can be either of two types a grappled tip (about 1.2. The diameter of this ring is 25". Two by two. There are four turned in claws on this 25" long piece. The loops are not parallel to each other, but appear that way (just like a heavy duty The two are welded to a 15 mm nut that is attached Here is my attempt at helping you.
Compared to locatable rods, it is cheaper and more efficient.
I think 36" is possible
At a distance greater than 100 feet, I would imagine it would get tangled twisting it to get a clean result would be the most likely approach
Selected User Reviews For VEVOR Fish Tape Fiberglass (6MM 425FT)
You don't want to let an idiot coworker borrow it because it's smaller in diameter and easy to break.
This is a good stand. The brake looks a little out of place but otherwise it is good It is a little off-center but works well. Fish tape works well on long runs with large radius bends (about 12" radius). There is nothing corrosive about brass tips This accessory is removable and cannot be used with threaded fittings. The value is excellent. Due to the fact that I've only used this product once, I cannot comment on.
I was pulling additional conductor in 170 feet of conduit with two 90 degree sweeps and decided to use this before pulling out all the I saved time and money with this solution since it worked better than I expected and I had to use little cable lube. In addition to the stand having a brake, it also has an integrated Because there was a risk of the small metal tip breaking during pulling, I taped the new conductor along the rod rather than using the small metal end.
It is necessary to install this if your cable runs are long and will pass through occupied conduits. 320 feet of cable were run underground in conduit that would accommodate about five 90 degree elbows which already had telco home run cables. The cable was not disturbed during the installation.
When the metal tip is attached to what you are fishing, the hole in it falls out the first time you use it. Duct tape is what I have to use.
There almost has to be someone who keeps their hand on the brake at all times. The problem is that it is quite stiff, which can either be beneficial or detrimental.
Great value compared to others that are 3 to 4 times the price. Although there are a few sharp edges, it's a great value for the money.