Wire Pulling Grips Klein Tools has been manufacturing grips for over 135 years. Klein combines strength and durability to create an extremely high-quality line of grips. With ease-of-use and reliability, Klein wire-pulling grips set the mark.
Wire Pulling Grips Recommended Care and Maintenance Grip Cleaning, Lubricating and Inspecting The following guidelines have been established to keep all grips in good working condition. Cleaning 2 1 Step 1. Use the Klein Grip Cleaning Wire Brush Set (Cat. No. 25450) or emery cloth to clean the surfaces of grip jaws 3 Step 3. Use the Klein Grip Cleaning Wire Brush Step 2. Spray degreaser on the grip jaws, all joints and moving parts 4 to remove dirt and debris from the grip jaws Step 4.
Wire Pulling Grips Types of Wire Pulling Grips Klein ChicagoTM, Parallel Jaw and Haven'sTM Grips are widely used in the power, communications, and general construction fields to pull wire and cable. The grips maintain temporary tension until the wire or cable can be permanently terminated.
Wire Pulling Grips Types of Jaw Contours Single V Steel Strand Cat. No. imple three-point • Scontact jaws. D esigned for use on • small diameter bare 1613-30 – wire and cable (solid and stranded). Double V our-point contact • Fprovides greater gripping • pressure and assures proper alignment of wire and cable within the jaws. Designed for high strength messenger and guy strand and extra high-strength cables and conductors. Round Steel Strand Cat. No. Wide Range of Cables Cat. No.
Wire Pulling Grips ACSR (Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced) MAXIMUM SAFE LOAD For Cable Diameter 4 AWG - 636 MCM A .250" - .953" (6.35 mm - 24.21 mm) 4,500 lbs (2041 kg) AWG or MCM Cable Size 4 4 2 Diameter inches No. of Alum. & (mm) Steel Strands .250" (6.35 mm) 6x1 .257" (6.53 mm) 7x1 .316" (8.03 mm) 6x1 Code Word Swan Swanate Sparrow 2 .325" (8.26 mm) 7x1 Sparate I .354" (9.02 mm) 6x1 Robin 1/0 .398" (10.11 mm) 6x1 Raven 2/0 3/0 4/0 .447" (11.35 mm) .502" (12.75 mm) .563" (14.
Wire Pulling Grips ACSR (Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced) MAXIMUM SAFE LOAD For Cable Diameter 605 - 2515 MCM D .966" - 1.88" (24.54 mm - 47.75 mm) 20,000 lbs (9,072 kg) MCM Cable Size Diameter inches (mm) 605 MCM 605 MCM 605 MCM 636 MCM 636 MCM 636 MCM 636 MCM 636 MCM 666.6 MCM 666.6 MCM 715.5 MCM 715.5 MCM 795 MCM 795 MCM 795 MCM 795.0 MCM 795 MCM 795 MCM 900 MCM 900 MCM 954 MCM 954 MCM 954 MCM 954 MCM 954 MCM 1033.5 MCM 1033.5 MCM 1113 MCM 1113 MCM 1192.5 MCM 1192.
Wire Pulling Grips ACSS (Aluminum Conductor Steel Supported) For Cable Diameter MAXIMUM SAFE LOAD 605 - 2515 MCM F .966" - 1.88" (24.54 mm - 47.75 mm) 25,000 lbs. (11,340 kg) with bolt on jaw MCM Cable Size Diameter inches (mm) 605 MCM 605 MCM 605 MCM 636 MCM 636 MCM 636 MCM 636 MCM 666.6 MCM 666.6 MCM 715.5 MCM 715.5 MCM 795 MCM 795 MCM 795 MCM 795 MCM 795 MCM 900 MCM 900 MCM 954 MCM 954 MCM 954 MCM 954 MCM 954 MCM 954 MCM 1033.5 MCM 1033.5 MCM 1113 MCM 1113 MCM 1192.5 MCM 1192.
Wire Pulling Grips ACSS/TW (Aluminum Conductor Steel Supported/Trapezoidal Wire) MAXIMUM SAFE LOAD For Cable Diameter F 795 - 2627.3 MCM 25,000 lbs. .960" - 1.762" (24.38 mm - 44.75 mm) MCM Cable Size 762.8 MCM 768.2 MCM 795 MCM 795 MCM 795 MCM 795 MCM 946.7 MCM 954.0 MCM 954.0 MCM 954.0 MCM 957.2 MCM 959.6 MCM 966.2 MCM 1033.5 MCM 1033.5 MCM 1033.5 MCM 1113.0 MCM 1113.0 MCM 1113.0 MCM 1158 MCM 1158.4 MCM 1168.1 MCM 1192.5 MCM 1192.5 MCM 1192.5 MCM 1233.6 MCM 1257.
Wire Pulling Grips AAC (All Aluminum Conductor) MAXIMUM SAFE LOAD For Cable Diameter A B C D 4,500 lbs 8,000 lbs 15,000 lbs 20,000 lbs 4 AWG - 650 MCM .231" - .928" (5.87 mm - 23.57 mm) AWG or MCM Cable Size Diameter inches (mm) No. of Alum. Strands Code Word 4 .231" (5.87 mm) 7 Rose 2 .292" (7.42 mm) 7 Iris 1 .328" (8.33 mm) 7 Pansy 1/0 .369" (9.36 mm) 7 Poppy 2/0 .414" (10.51 mm) 7 Aster 3/0 .465" (11.81 mm) 7 Phlox 4/0 .522" (13.25 mm) 7 Oxlip 250 MCM .567" (14.
Wire Pulling Grips AAC (All Aluminum Conductor) For Cable Diameter MAXIMUM SAFE LOAD 700 - 2500 MCM .963" - 1.823" (24.46 mm - 46.30 mm) D E F 20,000 lbs 25,000 lbs 25,000 lbs. (9,072 kg) MCM Cable Size 700 MCM 700 MCM 715.5 MCM 715.5 MCM 750 MCM 750 MCM 795 MCM 795 MCM 800 MCM 800 MCM 874.5 MCM 874.5 MCM 900 MCM 954 MCM 954 MCM 1000 MCM 1000 MCM 1033.5 MCM 1033.5 MCM 1113 MCM 1192.5 MCM 1272 MCM 1351.5 MCM 1431 MCM 1510.5 MCM 1590 MCM 1750 MCM 2000 MCM 2250 MCM 2500 MCM Diameter inches (mm) .
Wire Pulling Grips Chicago™ Grips 1656 Series smooth inside jaw contour on this • Round, series of grips is ideal for bare ACSR jawed grips with maximum contact • Smooth are less likely to cause cable deformation 1656-30 1656-40 A 4,500 lbs. (2,041 kg) Maximum Safe Load Cat. No. 1656-20 1656-30 B Hot Latch Model No. 1656-20H 1656-30H Hot Latch/Spring Model No. S1656-20H S1656-30H Cable Diameter 0.20" to 0.40" (5.08 to 10.16 mm) 0.31" to 0.53" (7,.87 to 13.46 mm) Jaw Length 4" (101.6 mm) 4-3/4" (120.
Wire Pulling Grips Chicago™ Grips 1628 Series jaws are shaped to provide maximum contact with the cable, • Round virtually eliminating cable deformation grips are special order only; please allow 30 days for delivery; • These special order grips are not returnable D 20,000 lbs. (9,072 kg) Maximum Safe Load Cat. No. 162830P 162830R 162830S 162830T 162830U E Cable Diameter Range 0.95" to 1.02" (24.23 to 25.78 mm) 1.02" to 1.08" (25.81 to 27.38 mm) 1.08" to 1.14" (27.41 to 28.96 mm) 1.14" to 1.20" (28.
Wire Pulling Grips Chicago™ Grips Aircraft Cable, EHS (Extra-High-Strength), Messenger and Guy Strand-1613, 1628, 1684 and 1692 Series • Sawtooth jaw profile provides extra gripping power. 1684-5C 1613-40 • Designed for cable sizes from 0.12" (3.10 mm) to 1" (25.4 mm) V grooves provide four-point contact, • Double reducing chance of slipping and providing • • • • With file insert proper alignment of wire and cable. Cat. No. 1684-5F is a Single V with file insert. Cat. No.
Wire Pulling Grips Chicago™ Grips Bare Wire-1613 Series for working with solid and stranded bare • Designed wire from 0.08" (2 mm) to 0.20" (5.1 mm) • Lightweight, cost-effective grip • Single "V" groove jaw Nos. 1613-35 and 1613-35H pulls #6 and #8 bare • Cat. copper wire without damaging or deforming the cable Cat. No. Latch Model Minimum Cable 1613-30 1613-35 Maximum Cable Jaw Length Weight 4 B and S solid 0.20" (5.08 mm) 3" (76.2 mm) 1.5 lbs. (0.68 kg) #6 AWG Bare Copper 4-3/16" (106.
Wire Pulling Grips Steel Strand – Haven's™ Grips Messenger and Guy Strand 1604 Series for use when light, compact grip is desired • Designed and where cable deformation is not a factor pressure of the knurled jaw is applied to 1/4" • Gripping (6.35 mm) cable area • Latch on Cat. No. 1604-20L helps hold cable in the jaw 1604-20 Cat. No. Latch Model 1604-20L Cable Diameter Weight 0.06" to 0.25" (1.52 to 6.35 mm) 4.0 lbs. (1.81 kg) 0.125" to 0.500" (3.18 to 12.70 mm) 2.1 lbs. (0.95 kg) 2,500 lbs.
Wire Pulling Grips Parallel Jaw Grips KT4500, KT4600 and KT4800 Series KT4500 KT4650 KT4500, KT4600 and KT4800 • The Series feature a round serrated jaw KT4502, KT4601, KT4602, KT4801, • KT4501, KT4802 are supplied with hot latches latch closes automatically to guard against • Hot grip accidentally disengaging from wire opening in the handle to accommodate a wide • Large variety of hooks on hoists, winches and tackle blocks Cat. No.
Wire Pulling Grips Parallel Jaw Grips Parallel Jaw Grips-1686-10, 1686-20, 1671-10 and 1672-10 • Longer jaws achieve a firm hold, reducing potential deformation to cable with a Double V jaw contour, a latch, plus a large-diameter eye that accommodates large • Designed hooks on hoists, winches, and tackle blocks • When latch is closed, it helps maintain cable position in grip jaws • Cat. Nos. 1686-20 and 1672-10 have knurled jaws Cat. No. Cable Diameter Jaw Length Weight 4-3/8" (111.1 mm) 4-3/8" (111.
Wire Pulling Grips Introduction – Wire Mesh Grips Klein mesh pulling-grips are used for pulling overhead or underground cable, for stringing service or communication lines into buildings, for pulling wire through conduit, and for general underground construction. Klein grips may be used for pulling bare or insulated wires, and wire rope. They install quickly and easily, and are designed to pass readily through ducts, conduit, blocks, and sheaves.
Wire Pulling Grips Introduction – Wire Mesh Grips How to select proper grip eye and mesh type There are three basic styles of pulling grips, together with a choice of wire mesh types and lengths to meet a wide variety of pulling requirements. Design Strength Applications and conditions of use for Klein mesh pulling grips vary so widely that it is impossible to set any meaningful standard for "breaking strength.
Wire Pulling Grips Introduction – Wire Mesh Grips How to select the proper pulling grip for your application 1. S elect the proper pulling-grip series (Prefix Letter Code…e.g. KPS) based on the "General Application Information" descriptions in the Wire-Mesh Grips Introduction on preceding pages. 2. S elect grip size based on the outside diameter or circumference of the cable(s) to be pulled. Refer to reference tables (on this and following page) for convenience in determining cable diameters. 3.
Wire Pulling Grips Wire Mesh Grips Single-Weave, Flexible-Eye Pulling Grips KPJ-50 Cat. No. KPJ50 KPJ75 KPJ100 KPL125-1 KPL150-1 KPL200-1 Cable Diameter 0.50" to 0.61" (12.70 to 15.59 mm) 0.75" to 0.99" (19.05 to 25.15 mm 1.00" to 1.24" (25.4 to 31.50 mm) 1.25" to 1.49" (31.75 to 37.85 mm) 1.50" to 1.74" (38.10 to 44.20 mm) 2.00" to 2.49" (50.80 to 63.25 mm) Loaded/Compressed Mesh Length 8-1/2" (215.9 mm) 10" (254.0 mm) 11-1/2" (292.1 mm) 14" (355.6 mm) 15" (381.0 mm) 18" (457.