Cable cable pulling grip ø 0.5 - 3.99 in, 10 - 27 in | 2201-R Series

cable cable pulling grip
cable cable pulling grip
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Tuff Seal Wire Mesh Cable Grips distribute stress over a large area to prevent damage to wire, cable and flexible conduit. They are built to perform their task over an extended period of time without loosening their hold. All Remke Wire Mesh Grips are available in a wide selection of cable ranges and eye styles where applicable, and can be used in conjunction with any RSR cord connector. Remke’s line of Wire Mesh Cable grips includes: Standard Support Grips - used both indoors & outdoors to hold the weight of a cable that is vertical or sloping. Lace Closing Support Grips – suitable for permanent support applications and designed for all phases of suspension or pulling Rod Closing Support Grips – the fastest & easiest to install split-closure types but may be difficult to install at high angles of weave Wide Range Strain Relief Grips - used to connect cord or cable to electrical enclosures & equipment and feature aluminum fittings and a gasket that provide a seal against dust, filings and other foreign material. I-Grips - designed for indoor use to secure plug bodies, provide strain relief and control arc of bend. Bus Drop Grips - absorb vibration and support flexible cord or cable when power is supplied from an overhead source. Junior Pulling Grips – reusable tools with a flexible eye that are well-suited for small job requirements where pulling tension is low Light-Duty Pulling Grips – features a flexible eye for easy attachment to a pulling line and are used in general underground electrical construction with low pulling tensions

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