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Type J
for pulling lighter cables. In cable trays, TV cables, etc.
No more cable stripping; the grip is simply pushed over the end of the cable and the pulling operation can begin. Type L with the length of 600 mm is specially designed for pulling fiber optic cables. Available with loops and also available for pulling multi cables for the same grip.
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An important
link between pulling rope and cable grip to compensate for twist.
Swivels for underground cable laying must feature twist-restraining plain bearings. Ball bearing mounted swivels would unstrand the ropes. |
Rope connecting set to weld in | |
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This rope connecting set can be welded onto any rope Ø 6-9 mm. Screw-in eyelets in various sizes make it possible to screw on a right swivel for a pipe. |
Hydraulic hose securing grips with 2 loops | |
These pulling grips are widely used for pulling
elevators when they break down.
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Line connection | |
For
connecting two lines the most reliable method is to use 2 overhead line
grips connected by a swivel to avoid torsion.
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Rope connectors | |
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Non-rotatable. Slight round shape. For connecting when lengthening ropes during the overhead line string. |
Swivels with ball bearings | |
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Swivels prevent torsion being transferred from the pulling rope to the overhead line since they feature an easily rotating ball bearing mount. Not for use in underground cable laying. |
Shackle with slotted screw | |
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An indispensable
connecting piece for many day-to-day work situations.
Slotted screw means
compact size suitable for cramped conditions.
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Wire ropes of first class steel wires | |
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Highly flexible, galvanized, special wire ropes
with steel core for winches, shop cranes, inclined lifts and other applications.
STS = low torsion STF
= non rotating
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