Rated 5 out of
5
by
Sparky1240 from
Excellent product
Works great for pulling in multiple circuits, keeps the head size small, and pulls easily.
Date published: 2016-08-17
Bazaarvoice SAP Hybris Integration Version 2.8.2
What is the minimum size conduit that this can be used for ?
Asked by: Ohmlawmaker
14AWG-10AWG solid or stranded conductors.
Answered by: SW Tools
Date published: 2023-12-09
Is the shank of this flexible plastic? On other Q&A forums people have said it can pull through conduit elbows. I want to pull a fiber optic cable through 3/4 conduit and there will be elbows.
Asked by: Sofox
We are happy to help! Please contact our team at 855-798-6657 for further assistance.
Answered by: SW Tools
Date published: 2020-05-26
what size conduit can this go into?
Asked by: michelle
This pulling grip can pull wire through EMT conduit as small as 1/2" in diameter.
Answered by: Southwire
Date published: 2023-12-09
What is the difference between CSPH1 and CSPH2?
Asked by: Electric Guy
We used to offer a 2 pack (CSPH2). The most current and up to date model number of this product is CSPH1HD which is a one pack with the clip attatchment (an older model had a loop of wire as the attatchment).
Answered by: Southwire
Date published: 2018-12-04
Specs say this is 13in long and 1.5in wide. I can't believe that is correct. What is the correct size.
Asked by: Sparky Egan Company
We apologize for the confusion. The correct dimensions are 7” x .5” x .5”.
Answered by: SouthwireTools
Date published: 2017-03-27
I would like to see a video on how this works.
Asked by: jeffm
We do not have a video on this product. Please contact our customer service team at 1-855-798-6657 for any questions on how this product works. Thank you.
Answered by: SouthwireTools
Date published: 2019-11-21
Can you use 2 of these together, back to back? Customer needs to pull 10 #12 wires together.
Asked by: cjj1972
Bazaarvoice SAP Hybris Integration Version 2.8.2