Parallel Jaw Grip - Lock, HDPE Wire to 1.362-Inch
1716-71
- Securely pulls HDPE-coated cable commonly known as tree wire
- Innovative high-traction surface grips the cable without damaging the outer jacket
- Locking handle keeps jaw open while using hot stick to place grip on cable
- Pulls cable diameters 0.625-Inch to 1.362-Inches (15.9 to 35.0 mm)
- 4,000-Pound (1814 kg) maximum safe load
- Tough carbide grit technology withstands even the harshest jobsite conditions
- Spring-loaded for one-handed operation and easy placement on the conductor
- Common tree wire cable types include general cable, Hendrix® aerial systems, rite lite BLL conductor and Southwire® S2 covered cable
- Hendrix® is a registered trademark of Marmon Utility, LLC
- Southwire® is a registered trademark of Southwire Company, LLC
This parallel jaw grip was specifically designed to securely pull slippery HDPE-coated cable or tree wire. The innovative high-traction surface grips the cable without damaging the outer jacket. The tough carbide grit technology withstands even the harshest jobsite conditions. The grip is spring-loaded for one-handed operation and easy placement on the conductor.
Specifications
Type:
          Parallel Jaw Grip
        Application:
          Wire Pulling
        Special Features:
          High Traction Grip Surface, Lock
        Overall Length:
          13.05''  (17.7 cm)
        Overall Height:
          8.5''  (21.6 cm)
        Overall Width:
          6.975''  (7 cm)
        Material:
          Forged Steel
        Cable Type:
          HDPE-Coated
        Cable Diameter:
          0.625'' to 1.362'' (15.9 to 34.6 mm)
        Hot Latch:
          Y
        Swing Latch:
          N
        Spring:
          Y
        Locking Handle:
          Y
        Jaw Type:
          Round
        Jaw Length:
          4.5''  (11.4 cm)
        Maximum Safe Load:
          4000 lb (1814 kg)
        Standard:
          OSHA
        Weight:
          5.10 lb (2.3 kg)
        UPC:
          092644470653
        




















