16499

Wide Range Transmission Grip

  • Securely pulls ACSR, AAC and bare copper cables
  • Holds cable sizes from 0.68-Inch to 1.42-Inch (17.3 mm to 36.1 mm)
  • Fine Sawtooth jaw geometry provides greater grip strength
  • Spring closes grip on cable to hold the initial position
  • Made in the USA
  • Large opening in the handle accommodates a wide variety of hooks on hoists, winches and tackle blocks
  • Max Safe Load of 12,000-Pound (5443 kg)
  • Patent pending design
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The Klein Tools Wide Range Transmission Grip was specifically designed to securely pull ACSR, AAC and bare copper cables. Holds a wide range of cable from 0.68-Inch to 1.42-Inch (17.3 mm to 36.1 mm). This grip has a maximum safe load of 12,000-Pound (5443 kg).

Specifications
Type:
Parallel Jaw Grip
Application:
Wire Pulling
Special Features:
One-Handed Grip
Overall Length:
13.1'' (33.3 cm)
Overall Height:
8.1'' (20.6 cm)
Overall Width:
2.4'' (6.1 cm)
Material:
Steel
Cable Type:
ACSR, AAC, Copper
Cable Diameter:
0.68'' to 1.42'' (17.3 to 36.1 mm)
Hot Latch:
N
Swing Latch:
N
Spring:
Y
Locking Handle:
Y
Jaw Type:
Round
Teeth Type:
Fine
Jaw Length:
4.85'' (12.3 cm)
Maximum Safe Load:
12,000 lb (5443 kg)
Code Word:
Dipper, Pheasant, Bittern, Skylark, Grackle, Bunting, Finch, Bluejay, Curlew, Ortolan, Tanager, Cardinal, Rail, Catbird, Canary, Ruddy, Mallard, Condor, Tern, Drake, Cuckoo, Coot, Redwing, Starling, Stilt, Gannet, Flamingo, Egret, Scoter, Grosbeak, Rook, Swift, Kingbird, Teal, Wood Duck, Squab, Peacock, Eagle, Dove, Parakeet, Osprey, Hen, Hawk, Flicker, Pelican, Lark, Ibis, Brant, Chickadee, Oriole, Linnet, Merlin, Ostrich, Brahma, Gladiolus, Carnation, Columbine, Narcissus, Hawthorn, Marigold, Bluebell, Larkspur, Hawkweed, Camellia, Magnolia, Goldenrod, Cockscomb, Snapdragon, Arbutus, Lilac, Petunia, Cattail, Violet, Nasturtium, Verbena, Flag, Heuchera, Orchid, Meadowsweet, Dahlia, Mistletoe
Weight:
8.1 lb (3.7 kg)
UPC:
092644470769
Additional Information
Warnings
  • Grips are to be used for temporary installation, not for permanent anchorage.
  • When used on/or near energized lines, ground, insulate, or isolate grip before pulling.
  • Do not exceed rated capacity.
  • Always match proper size and type of grip to application.
  • Before each use, clean jaw area and inspect grip for proper operation to avoid slippage.