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The Ultra SpecCables Fiber Optic Cable Pulling Eye Snake Cord is expertly designed for both Simplex and Duplex fiber cables, ensuring optimal tension distribution and protection during installation. With features like snag-free netting and a rotating clip to prevent twisting, this product is essential for any professional looking to streamline their cable management process.
J**E
Great for pulling terminated fiber
Worked great, make sure the hole you fish through is 5/8” or bigger or the pulling loop won’t fit through. I used a 3/4” hole and it pulled easily through the wall header.
M**A
Fantastic and secure solution
This was the ticket to pull 160 ft of fiber through long underground conduits. Provides a secure, strong, nimble, and protective attachment point to pull fiber a long way with full confidence.
C**R
Perfect
This worked perfect for my needs. Pulled the fiber through ~150ft of conduit with other wires inside. No issues.
C**S
Functional tool - no concerns
I used this to pull reinforced fiber twice so far (once in 150' of 2" conduit, and once in 100' of 2" conduit). It successfully protected the duplex LC connector and was well worth the cost. I did cut the pull lines down to about 24" past the mesh.
A**S
Broke after one pull
Pulled a 500 foot fiber line . Used it to pull a 2nd 500 foot line and it broke 400 feet in. Tried to pull it out backward with the fiber line and the netting expands going that direction and could not pull . Now that 500 foot line of conduit can’t be used .!!! I’d rather make my own that use these cheap pullers that cost me a ton of money to install more conduit underground.
T**4
Wrap the CABLE TIGHT!
I had a 400ft pull for fiber and used this. Make sure the electrical tape is tight so it doesn't slip when you are doing your pull.
M**S
Nice design, no rating
This cable puller has a cheap hook, connected to the expandable sheathing and 2 meters of double OM1 fiber cable. It comes with electrical tape as well.The instructions suggest inserting the connectors of the cable to be pulled up into the expandable sheathing - and it expands enough to accept two of the larger fiber connectors - then to separate the OM1 cable and wrap it around the cable to be pulled in opposite directions. Then tape the cables together.It should be fine for light pulling, but I’m concerned about the quality of the hook assembly - it doesn’t look like it’ll handle a great deal of force - certainly it’ll fail before the Kevlar in the OM1 fails.Should be good for short light pulls though.
N**.
This lives in my network bag
This is really nice to pull already terminated fiber and ethernet through insulation and other environments and it lives in my low voltage network bag. It's performed flawlessly for the pulls that I've used it for and I cannot wait to employ this on some larger network deployments that I'm planning in the future.
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