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Klein Tools 1716-71
Parallel Jaw Grip - Lock, HDPE Wire, 0.625 in. to 1.362 in. Capacity
171671
1716-71
Klein Tools 1716-71
Parallel Jaw Grip - Lock, HDPE Wire, 0.625 in. to 1.362 in. Capacity
171671
1716-71
The Klein Tools 1716-71 Parallel Jaw Grip is specifically designed to securely pull slippery HDPE-coated cable or tree wire. This unit features a 0.625 in. to 1.362 in. cable diameter range.
- Innovative high-traction surface grips cable without damaging outer jacket
- Common tree wire cable types include general cable, Hendrix aerial systems, rite lite BLL conductor, Southwire S2 covered cable
- Jaw Type: Round
- Maximum Safe Load: 4000 lbs.
- Securely pulls HDPE-coated cable commonly known as tree wire
- Innovative high-traction surface grips cable without damaging outer jacket
- Locking handle keeps jaw open while using hot stick to place grip on cable
- Tough carbide grit technology withstands even harshest jobsite conditions
- Spring-loaded for one-handed operation and easy placement on conductor
- Common tree wire cable types include general cable, Hendrix aerial systems, rite lite BLL conductor, Southwire S2 covered cable
- Cable Type: HDPE-Coated
- Cable Diameter: 0.625 in. to 1.362 in.
- Includes Hot Latch, Spring, Locking Handle
- Jaw Type: Round
- Maximum Safe Load: 4000 lbs.
The Klein Tools 1716-71 Parallel Jaw Grip is specifically designed to securely pull slippery HDPE-coated cable or tree wire. An innovative high-traction surface grips the cable without damaging the outer jacket. The tough carbide grit technology withstands even the harshest jobsite conditions. Users are provided with a grip that is spring-loaded for one-handed operation and easy placement on the conductor. The Klein Tools 1716-71 features a 0.625 in. to 1.362 in. cable diameter range.
Brand | Klein Tools |
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Condition | NEW |
- 1 - Parallel Jaw Grip - Lock, HDPE Wire, 0.625 in. to 1.362 in. Capacity (1716-71)