Cable installations, either overhead or underground, are steadily evolving with the development of new technologies and tools. This line of work should be done safely and properly the first time to save any potential wastage of materials and time. The task needs a highly trained and skilled expert to handle the job for a successful installation. AMAC Equipment has extensive experience working in this business industry and has been a key player in the growth and evolution of cable installation practices over the years. We do this by developing new equipment, methods, and solutions for all types of cable installations and repairs.
Our team of installation experts is always ready to help you with any of utility supply services and products such as cable puller, pull tape, cable pulling grip, cable lubricant, and many others. To find out more about them, here is the detailed information about some of the common tools and equipment used during cable installation.
Cable Pulling Grips
These tools offer a perfect way of pulling electrical cable, copper telephone cable, as well as bare conductors. They are made of excellent galvanized steel strands for great durability and strength. When you require a cable pulling grip for your application, choose one that is based on the required tension, gripping surface, movement, diameter, and attachments. These factors are crucial to select the right grip for the job.
Cable Puller and Accessories
This particular equipment is created to the highest standards and is designed for underground cable installation. It’s fully self-contained with advanced features such as digital monitoring, wired remote control, rotating pulling arm, and anti-twist rope. It provides up to 7,500 pounds of continuous pulling power and is capable of tackling the toughest pulling applications.
Cable Pulling Lubricants
In order to aid the task of cable pulling grip, lubricants are needed to create a lubricating film that offers optimum friction reduction during a pull. Our lubricant is a biodegradable that coats power cables and copper cables, as well as for installing the inner duct. It can also be used on chlorinated or high-density polyethylene, ethylene-propylene or natural rubber, Hypalon, and neoprene.
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