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Cable and wire pulling crew.
Heavy tugger guys and equipment for hire. When it comes
cable and wire installations,
we know all there is to know.
We handle the
tough jobs - Conduit jobs, cable installations, aerial cables and all sorts
of wiring.
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We are licensed and experienced electricians
helping anyone who
needs a cable tugged in.
Large commercial or industrial projects.
We have cable pulling
equipment to get it done.
Wire pulling for residential and light commercial jobs.
Multiple-cable installations, datacom cabling, aerial cable
installations.
Yes, we are the cable pullers - low cost, trouble free.
200amp,
400amp, 800amp, 1600amp, Yes we do it all.
Splicing, Pull, box, pulling insert, pull a rope or string into the
conduit.
When it comes to pulling cables, cable tension
up to 2,000 lb. or so we are the Ultra Tugger crew. We are
installers of
conduit, cable, wire, pullers, pulling, tugger, A variety of pulling accessories
is available to make pulls easier and more efficient. Basic
components of most power-pulling tools include frame, power
source, the capstan that pulls rope and wire, the mechanism that
turns the capstan and pulling rope. portable capstan-style pulling machine, range of positions,
pipe threading. pullers come with rugged wheels, reels off of a truck.
Whether it is copper or aluminum we install sizes up to 750MCM. equipment, electrical, vac,
string, rope, electrical cable, electrician, cable pulling
machine, chain, a pulling system
is only as strong as its weakest link, but pullers often use
components minimal training and maintenance. Others are portable
capstan-style pullers with features including multiple speeds,
self-contained framework with wheels and self-tailing capstans.
Evaluating cable-pulling requirements and matching them with the
right cable puller can make cable installations.
The pulling rope is the link between cable
puller and cable being pulled, and manufacturers of pulling
equipment agree using the right rope is critical to every
pulling job. pulling force necessary to
bring cable through the conduit with a breaking point four times
greater than the maximum pulling force that can be generated by
the puller is a good guideline. Double-braided composite rope is
often preferred because it stretches less and resists heat
generated during an installation. Polypropylene rope should not
be used because it has a low melting point and friction can
cause fibers to melt and stick to the tool’s capstan.
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In addition, pulling lubricant
reduces friction and minimizes damage to cable jackets. Various
lubricating products are available to fit varying needs;
cream-style products are preferred by many. Correctly using a
high-quality lubricant can significantly decrease pulling time.
Rope with high stretching characteristics stores energy like a stretched
rubber band and a component failure during a pull can unleash this energy,
posing serious safety hazards. Rope must be in good condition.
Accessories to make installations easier and more efficient. Most common
applications are wire grips to connect cable and pulling rope, sheaves, wire
carts, reel jacks to control pay out of cable off reels, cable tensions
meters, and mandrels to pass through conduit before pulling cable to verify
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cable puller with integrated two-speed
motor and universal foot-pedal adapter has a swivel head to
speed set up. support cable and
guide it during the pulling process are among the most-used
pulling accessories. When used properly, sheaves can reduce
setup time and make cable pulls easier. However, pipe adapter
sheaves are sometimes mounted to the wrong structural members,
and sometimes they are not mounted correctly. In these
situations, the sheaves can be overloaded and serious accidents
can result.
There are only two proper use situations for pipe adapter
sheaves. They should either be mounted directly to the conduit
into which the cable is being pulled, or they should be attached
to a mobile T-boom, which also requires an adapter sheave.
Do not mount pipe adapter sheaves
to a building's structural members, including beams, posts,
columns, pipes, etc. This can result in an overload situation
for the adapter. do not attach pipe adapter sheaves to conduit
that is less than 2 1/2 inches in diameter; smaller conduit does
not have the strength to support the pulling loads. Do not
attach pipe adapter sheaves to PVC or aluminum conduit; they do
not have the strength to support the pulling loads. |

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