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Elettrocanali Cable Pulling Tape 3 mm 20 m
The Elettrocanali cable pulling tape, with a diameter of 3 mm and a length of 20 meters, is a professional-grade tool engineered for the efficient routing of electrical cables through conduits, pipes, and wall cavities. This tool is designed to simplify the installation process in complex wiring systems, offering the necessary flexibility to navigate bends while maintaining the structural integrity required for pulling cables over long distances.
This cable pulling tape stands out due to its optimal balance between flexibility and rigidity, which allows it to glide through narrow conduits without kinking or breaking. The 3 mm diameter is specifically chosen to provide a low-friction experience, making it highly effective for both residential and commercial electrical installations. Its durable construction ensures a long service life even with frequent use in demanding environments, providing a reliable solution for professional electricians and DIY enthusiasts alike.
This tape is not intended for pulling heavy-duty industrial cables or thick power lines that exceed the tensile strength of a 3 mm diameter tool. It may also be less effective in conduits that are already heavily congested with existing wiring, where a more rigid or specialized pulling device might be required.
To use the Elettrocanali cable pulling tape, insert the leading end into the conduit or pipe and push it through until it emerges at the destination point. Secure the electrical cables to the eyelet or attachment point at the end of the tape using electrical tape or a cable grip. Once securely attached, pull the tape back through the conduit from the starting point to draw the cables through the system. Ensure that the cables are bundled neatly to prevent snagging during the pull.
Always inspect the tape for signs of wear or damage before each use to prevent it from snapping inside a conduit. Avoid using excessive force if you encounter resistance, as this may damage the tape or the cables being pulled.
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