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Elettrocanali ECS3-30 Cable Pulling Tape 3mm 30m
Elettrocanali ECS3-30 Cable Pulling Tape 3mm 30m
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Elettrocanali ECS3-30 Cable Pulling Tape 3mm 30m
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Elettrocanali ECS3-30 Cable Pulling Tape 3mm 30m
Elettrocanali ECS3-30 Cable Pulling Tape 3mm 30m
The Elettrocanali ECS3-30 is a professional-grade cable pulling tape designed to simplify the installation of electrical wiring. With a diameter of 3mm and a total length of 30 meters, this tool provides the necessary reach and maneuverability for routing cables through complex conduit systems, pipes, and wall cavities. Engineered for durability and ease of use, it is a reliable solution for both residential and commercial electrical projects.
This cable pulling tape features a robust construction that balances flexibility with high tensile strength, allowing it to navigate tight bends without kinking or breaking. Its smooth surface reduces friction against conduit walls, ensuring that cables can be pulled through long distances with minimal effort. The design is optimized for professional installers who require a dependable tool that maintains its integrity over repeated use in various environments.
This 3mm tape may not be ideal for extremely long industrial conduit runs where a thicker, more rigid tape is required to push through heavy debris or very tight, multi-bend pathways. It is also not intended for use in high-temperature environments that exceed the material's thermal resistance limits.
To use the Elettrocanali ECS3-30, insert the leading end of the tape into the conduit or pipe opening. Feed the tape through the path 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 fastened, pull the tape back through the conduit from the starting point to draw the cables through the system.
Always inspect the tape for signs of wear or kinks before each use to prevent it from getting stuck inside a conduit. Avoid using excessive force if you encounter an obstruction to prevent damage to the tape or the surrounding infrastructure.
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