Key Specifications
- Glow
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No
- Warranty
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Limited Lifetime
- Fish Tape/Pole Width
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3/16"
- Tensile Strength
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700 lb
- Fish Tape Length Marking
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No
- Color
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Gold
- Fish Tape/Pole End Type
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Metal Eyelet
Detailed information
Gold-Fish Caseless Fish Tapes from IDEAL Electrical are designed for professional electricians who require flexibility and strength when navigating complex conduit runs. Built with brass-plated, coiled steel, this fish tape resists rust and corrosion, maintaining its long-lasting durability. Its ultra-flexible design makes it ideal for navigating tight bends, multiple boxes, and challenging pathways that rigid tapes cannot handle. Engineered with no memory, the tape hangs straight even after being coiled for extended periods, ensuring smoother feeding and easier handling. At 3/16 in. diameter with a 700 lb. tensile strength, it delivers the pulling power required for demanding electrical installations without compromising on maneuverability. A machined metal eyelet end enhances versatility, making it simple to attach wires and guide them through conduit quickly and efficiently. Perfect for residential, commercial, and industrial electrical projects, this fish tape is built to improve productivity on the jobsite.
- BRASS-PLATED, COILED STEEL: Resists rust and corrosion
- ULTRA-FLEXIBLE DESIGN: The most flexible option for easily navigating bends, boxes, and tight spaces
- NO MEMORY: Kink-proof, this fish tape hangs straight after being coiled for long periods
- MACHINED METAL EYELET: Increases versatility, making it easy to attach, pull, and guide wires
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