Powr-Fish® Pull Line 210 lb

Extended Length
SKU: Powr_Fish_Pull_Line_210_lb

Key Specifications

Warranty

Limited 90 Day

Tensile Strength

210 lb

Detailed information

IDEAL® Powr-Fish® heavy duty pull-line is a versatile and robust solution for pulling electrical and communication wiring through conduit. This continuous-fibre polyline, which can be easily blown or vacuumed directly into conduit, boasts an impressive 210 lb tensile strength. Its white color with a blue tracer ensures easy identification, and its resistance to rot and mildew means it can be left in conduit for future use. This portable and compact pull-line is designed for heavy-duty applications, making it an essential tool for wire installation.

  • Versatile and robust: Ideal for installing electrical and communication cable in conduit
  • High tensile strength: Continuous-fibre polyline with a 210 lb tensile strength
  • Easy identification: White colour with a blue tracer for clear visibility
  • Durable: Resistant to rot and mildew, allowing it to be left in conduit for future use
  • Heavy-duty applications: Designed specifically for demanding wire installation tasks
  • Packaging provides easy access and prevents the pull-line from tangling or spilling

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