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Cable Pulling Grip Sock | 304 Stainless Steel | Sizes up 101mm Diameter (25-37mm Heavy Duty) Cable Pulling Grip Sock | 304 Stainless Steel | Sizes up 101mm Diameter (25-37mm Heavy Duty) Cable Pulling Grip Sock | 304 Stainless Steel | Sizes up 101mm Diameter (25-37mm Heavy Duty)

Cable Pulling Grip Sock | 304 Stainless Steel | Sizes up 101mm Diameter (25-37mm Heavy Duty)

Cable Pulling Grip Sock | 304 Stainless Steel | Sizes up 101mm Diameter (25-37mm Heavy Duty) Cable Pulling Grip Sock | 304 Stainless Steel | Sizes up 101mm Diameter (25-37mm Heavy Duty) Cable Pulling Grip Sock | 304 Stainless Steel | Sizes up 101mm Diameter (25-37mm Heavy Duty)
$ 120.00

Score By Feature

Based on 70 ratings
Delivery
9.09
Value for money
8.78
Customer service
8.55
Packaging
8.65

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Product Description

This 304 stainless steel cable pulling sock is made from stainless steel
This product is suitable The 98-1 code.
You can insert the cable end into a sock and expand it from there
It's better to use rope and not a cable snake or fiberglass rodder to pull these
Eleven hundred and forty millimeters in length. A pulling capacity of 4352KG is offered by this machine

Questions & Answers

Do you think we could wire this sock multiple times?

If you have the proper size pulling socks, you will be able to pull more than one cable at once

Is it possible to use these to pull 2/0 ACSR? How much braking power should my car have?

All PVC and rubber insulated cables can be used with these. If you are looking to purchase the right size cable pulling sock, you will need to know the outside diameter of your cable. In the following images, you can see the pulling capacity of each size

How many are there in the six How does the 9mm variety compare to the cat 6 cable? Cat 6 will, in my opinion, be at the lower end of its spectrum. ?

Around 6mm diameter is the size of the CAT6 cable. Its grip is quite strong. I have not yet used my pulling sock, but I can feel that it has a strong grip if I put my finger in it. In fact, the 6-footer does exist In the case of the 9mm, it seems appropriate.

Selected User Reviews For Cable Pulling Grip Sock | 304 Stainless Steel | Sizes up 101mm Diameter (25-37mm Heavy Duty)

I don't think the size is right! I could not fit the stated size in the Up to 63mm is said to be usable in the description
3/5

A lie has been told. The pipe I was trying to mount it to has an outside diameter of 63mm, so I was unable to use it. was a far cry from being a close call. Over something that is around 58mm, it might fit, but it will not fit over something that is Then I even tried prying it onto the pipe with screwdrivers and pliers along with a second person as I was so desperate for it to work. I was not able to use it. The $60 I wasted was not worth it I spent $70 on this, and I don't know what I will do with Due to the 30-day return period having passed, I was unable to return the product.

Jedidiah Jennings
Jedidiah Jennings
| Oct 26, 2020
I cannot think of any other way
5/5

This sock was required by me due to a hard pull. Everything is made so much easier with it. This time, it was a piece of PEX pipe that had to be pulled through a sleeve that was not sized correctly. It was this sock and the super-slick pulling lube that made the deal.

Kelvin Marshall
Kelvin Marshall
| Oct 13, 2020
I was in need of help
3/5

They wouldn't grip the cable the first time we tried them. During the pull, the rope slipped off half way. Assuming that the cable insulation was too smooth for Grip Socks, we concluded that the cable was damaged. Our first move was to tape the first 16 inches of the cable with electrical tape after pulling it back out of the conduit. We found that this method worked well.

Malcolm Fritz
Malcolm Fritz
| Jul 15, 2021
This is perfect The wires fitted tightly in the sock, but I was able to run 2xAWG6 + 1xAWG10 through, attach the string, and pull the wires through about 100' of 3/4" EMT with a few I was able to wear the socks on my foot without any issues, as intended
5/5

With this combination of wires, it probably would have been better to go up one size.

Allie Maxwell
Allie Maxwell
| Dec 17, 2020
This was a great product for three pulls that I wanted to use During my work, I pulled both Cat 6 and 22 ga alarm wires using this tool
4/5

If you need to pull both wires, you can use this tool. In order to have the alarm work, I folded the wire in half.

Jaelynn Chaney
Jaelynn Chaney
| Mar 18, 2021
The transition was smooth and fast
5/5

It makes a great deal of difference to the buses pulling cable. With the connector contained within the sock, it is easier to hook up and pull.

Milena Conner
Milena Conner
| Dec 30, 2020
It was everything I had We replaced the pool lights in our pool with your tools, and it was really easy to do so
5/5

I am very pleased with my.

Adrianna Zamora
Adrianna Zamora
| Mar 28, 2021
Grasp That Cat6 and hold onto it tightly
5/5

You can hold on to this if you can pull.

Savanna Nash
Savanna Nash
| Jan 18, 2021

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