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Cable puller electro base ROD-3mm-10m Nylon, 3 mm diameter, 10 m length
Cable puller electro base ROD-3mm-10m Nylon, 3 mm diameter, 10 m length
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Cable puller electro base ROD-3mm-10m Nylon, 3 mm diameter, 10 m length
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Cable puller electro base ROD-3mm-10m Nylon, 3 mm diameter, 10 m length
Cable puller electro base ROD-3mm-10m Nylon, 3 mm diameter, 10 m length
Cable puller electro base ROD-3mm-10m Nylon is a flexible nylon rod with a 3 mm diameter and 10 m length, designed to assist in routing cables through conduits, walls and other confined spaces. The lightweight construction allows for controlled pushing and guiding of electrical, data and telecom cables while minimizing the risk of snagging or damage. The rod’s smooth surface and consistent diameter provide predictable behavior when navigating bends and junctions in typical residential and light-commercial installations.
The nylon material combines flexibility with sufficient stiffness to push through conduits without kinking. Its 3 mm diameter fits inside narrow conduits and cable channels where larger tools cannot pass. At 10 m length, the rod covers most typical runs in single-room and between-room installations, reducing the need for intermediate access. The smooth finish reduces friction against conduit walls and cable jackets, simplifying pull-through operations and lowering installation time.
Insert the nylon rod into the conduit or wall cavity and gently push while rotating if needed to navigate bends. Attach the cable to the rod’s leading end using an appropriate connector, tape or swivel adapter, ensuring a secure and aligned connection to avoid catching. Pull the rod back through the run to draw the cable into place. If resistance is encountered, withdraw slightly and reorient the rod before proceeding to prevent damage to the cable or conduit.
Use the rod within its length and diameter limits; avoid forcing it through sharp or obstructed sections. For heavy or large cable bundles, consider a larger diameter puller or use a fish tape designed for higher load. Inspect the rod for wear or damage before each use and keep it clean to maintain low friction during cable installation.
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