Powerline tools
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Running Boards Balanced Type for 2 or 3 Conductors
The head board is designed to connect the pulling rope (max 28mm) with 2 to 5 bundled conductors. Special models with different characteristics can be designed according to customer’s needs.
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Running Boards For One Rope Pulling Two Conductors
The head board is designed to connect the pulling rope (max 28mm) with 2 to 5 bundled conductors. Special models with different characteristics can be designed according to customer’s needs.
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Double Head Type Connedtion Grips Cable Pulling Stocking Grips
DOUBLE HEAD TYPE
The double head type temporary mesh sock joints are specifically designed to temporarily connect the aluminum, steel, or copper conductor to the pulling rope. They consist of variable pitch steel wires, which effectively distribute the gripping effect on the conductor.
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Double Head Type Connedtion Grips Temporary Mesh Sock
DOUBLE HEAD TYPE
The double head type temporary mesh sock joints are specifically designed to temporarily connect the aluminum, steel, or copper conductor to the pulling rope. They consist of variable pitch steel wires, which effectively distribute the gripping effect on the conductor.
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Connedtion Grips Two Open Ends Temporary Mesh Sock Joints
DOUBLE HEAD TYPE
The double head type temporary mesh sock joints are specifically designed to temporarily connect the aluminum, steel, or copper conductor to the pulling rope. They consist of variable pitch steel wires, which effectively distribute the gripping effect on the conductor.
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Cable Pulling Stocking Grips Connedtion Grips
DOUBLE HEAD TYPE
The double head type temporary mesh sock joints are specifically designed to temporarily connect the aluminum, steel, or copper conductor to the pulling rope. They consist of variable pitch steel wires, which effectively distribute the gripping effect on the conductor.
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Connedtion Grips Two Open Ends
DOUBLE HEAD TYPE
The double head type temporary mesh sock joints are specifically designed to temporarily connect the aluminum, steel, or copper conductor to the pulling rope. They consist of variable pitch steel wires, which effectively distribute the gripping effect on the conductor.
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Double Head Type Temporary Mesh Sock Connedtion Grips
DOUBLE HEAD TYPE
The double head type temporary mesh sock joints are specifically designed to temporarily connect the aluminum, steel, or copper conductor to the pulling rope. They consist of variable pitch steel wires, which effectively distribute the gripping effect on the conductor.
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TYSLWS Double Head Type Temporary Mesh Sock
DOUBLE HEAD TYPE
The double head type temporary mesh sock joints are specifically designed to temporarily connect the aluminum, steel, or copper conductor to the pulling rope. They consist of variable pitch steel wires, which effectively distribute the gripping effect on the conductor.
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One Head Type Temporary Mesh Sock Joints Pulling Grips
Mesh socket joints are used for pulling overhead conductor, OPGW and earth wires, or underground power cable or telecom optic fiber cable. They are braided from high strength galvanized steel wire. These socks are designed and manufactured according to different cables.
The head-type and double head-type temporary mesh sock joints are specifically designed to temporarily connect the aluminum steel or copper conductors to the pulling rope.
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One Head Type Temporary Mesh Sock Joints
Mesh socket joints are used for pulling overhead conductor, OPGW and earth wires, or underground power cable or telecom optic fiber cable. They are braided from high strength galvanized steel wire. These socks are designed and manufactured according to different cables.
The head-type and double head-type temporary mesh sock joints are specifically designed to temporarily connect the aluminum steel or copper conductors to the pulling rope.
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Temporary Mesh Sock Joints Single Open End Pulling Grips
Mesh socket joints are used for pulling overhead conductor, OPGW and earth wires, or underground power cable or telecom optic fiber cable. They are braided from high strength galvanized steel wire. These socks are designed and manufactured according to different cables.
The head-type and double head-type temporary mesh sock joints are specifically designed to temporarily connect the aluminum steel or copper conductors to the pulling rope.



