Cable Pulling Grips with 1 Loop
Product Information
The cable pulling grips with 1 loop are made of galvanized
Bowden wire. They are handmade, ensuring high flexibility and
adaptability to different cable diameters. These grips are designed
to simplify cable laying and overhead line construction.
| Code | Type | Cable Diameter Range (mm) | Bowden Wire Diameter (mm) | Number of Loops | Maximum Load (kN) | Length L1/L2 (mm) | Weight (kg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 245010 | K 15/1 | 10-15 | 18 | 1 | 10.2 | 600/700 | 0.08 |
| 245030 | K 20/1 | 15-20 | 18 | 1 | 12.9 | 600/700 | 0.19 |
Product Usage Instructions
- Select the appropriate cable pulling grip based on the diameter
range of the cable you are working with. - Ensure that the Bowden wire diameter matches the specifications
of the chosen grip. - Place the cable pulling grip around the cable, making sure that
the loop is positioned correctly. - Adjust the grip to fit the cable diameter by flexing its high
flexibility construction. - Once the grip is properly fitted, it is ready to be used for
cable laying or overhead line construction. - When applying force, ensure that the maximum load capacity of
the grip is not exceeded. - Refer to the length specifications (L1/L2) for guidance on grip
positioning during usage. - After completing the task, remove the cable pulling grip from
the cable. - Store the grip in a safe and dry place to maintain its
durability.
Please note that these instructions are a general guide. Always
refer to the specific requirements and guidelines provided by your
project or organization to ensure safe and proper usage of the
cable pulling grip.
Technique for cable laying and overhead line construction
· Energy cable laying up to 680 kV · Fibre optic, mini and micro cables · Cable winding and length measuring · Overhead line construction up to 110 kV · Seminars and product instructions
Cable pulling grips, 1 loop
Cable pulling grips with 1 loop, galvanized Bowden wire. All Vetter cable grips are handmade therefore of high flexibility. They adapt easy at any difference in cable diameter and are therefore simple to handle.
· L1 = the lengths without cables in. L2 = total length included the loops. · The real length mounted on the cable can be much shorter, depending on the cable diameter. · Up to K 30 loops without thimbles, from K 40 loops with steel thimbles · B = internal diameter of the loop · D = thickness of the loop · kN = minimum breaking load
Code
Type
C-D
B
D
kN
L1/L2
kg
245010
K 15/1
10-15
18
5
10,2
600/700
0,08
245030
K 20/1
15-20
18
5
12,9
600/700
0,19
245050
K 25/1
20-25
18
5
20,4
600/700
0,21
245080
K 30/1
25-30
18
5
24,3
1000/1100
0,23
245140
K 40/1
30-40
18
11
35,1
1250/1350
0,42
245190
K 50/1
40-50
20
12
48,0
1250/1350
0,58
245250
K 60/1
50-60
20
15
48,0
1500/1600
0,69
245300
K 70/1
60-70
20
15
63,9
1500/1650
0,93
245350
K 90/1
70-90
25
18
83,7
1500/1650
1,23
245400
K 110/1
90-110
25
18
104,7
1500/1700
1,40
245450
K 130/1
110-130
25
18
104,7
1500/1700
1,50
245490
K 160/1
130-160
25
18
128,1
1500/1700
1,80
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